Defendant

Amazon Digital Services LLC

1 case as defendant.

Company profile

Amazon Digital Services LLC is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Amazon.com, Inc., the multinational technology conglomerate headquartered in Seattle, Washington. While its specific founding year is not widely publicized, its parent company, Amazon.com, Inc., was founded in 1994. Amazon.com, Inc. is a public company traded on Nasdaq under the ticker AMZN, with a global workforce exceeding 1.5 million employees as of 2025 and a reported revenue of US$716.9 billion in 2025.

Amazon Digital Services LLC serves as Amazon's digital media arm, managing a wide array of digital products and services. These offerings include streaming platforms like Amazon Prime Video and Amazon Music, reading services such as Kindle Unlimited and Audible, and cloud storage solutions like Amazon Drive and Amazon Photos. It also encompasses digital software and video games, the Amazon Appstore, and various digital subscriptions and rentals, integrating these services across Amazon's ecosystem and devices like Kindle e-readers and Fire TV.

In terms of patent litigation, Amazon Digital Services LLC demonstrates the posture of an operating company defending against patent assertion entities. The provided data indicates that the company has been a defendant in one tracked case and has not initiated any patent infringement suits as a plaintiff.

The sole tracked case involving Amazon Digital Services LLC as a defendant is VB Assets, LLC v. Amazon.com Services LLC et al., filed in the Delaware District Court on July 29, 2019. This litigation activity suggests that Amazon Digital Services LLC, like many large operating companies, is a target for patent assertion entities rather than an entity actively asserting its own patent portfolio.

VB Assets, LLC v. Amazon.com Services LLC et al.

On Appeal
Docket:
1:19-cv-01410-MN
Filed:
2019-07-29
Terminated:
2025-05-16
Patents:8073681

VB Assets, LLC sued Amazon entities for infringement of US Patent 8073681, among others. A final judgment was entered, which Amazon subsequently appealed to the Federal Circuit.