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Digimarc Corp.

1 case as defendant.

Also appears as a plaintiff in 1 case View as plaintiff

Company profile

Digimarc Corporation is a public company founded in 1995 and headquartered in Beaverton, Oregon. Trading on NASDAQ under the ticker DMRC, the company had approximately 110 employees as of late 2025. For the twelve months ending December 31, 2025, Digimarc reported revenue of approximately $33.9 million.

The company is an operating company that provides product digitization and digital watermarking technologies. Its main offering is the Digimarc Illuminate platform, a cloud-based service that embeds imperceptible digital watermarks and QR codes into product packaging, labels, and digital media. These identifiers are used by clients in retail, consumer goods, and government for applications such as anti-counterfeiting, product authentication, supply chain tracking, and improving plastic recycling sortation. The company is also known for providing counterfeiting deterrence technology to central banks for global currencies.

Based on its litigation history, Digimarc appears to be an active two-way litigant rather than a non-practicing entity (NPE) or a frequent target of NPEs. The company's record of one case as a plaintiff and one as a defendant shows a willingness to both assert its own patents and defend itself against claims from competitors. The cases are filed in the federal courts of Delaware and Oregon, common venues for corporate disputes.

The two tracked cases highlight a direct legal conflict with Verance Corp., a company in a related technology field. The dueling lawsuits, Digimarc Corp. v. Verance Corp. and Verance Corp. v. Digimarc Corp., indicate a pointed dispute over intellectual property rights between two operating companies. This pattern is characteristic of strategic litigation between competitors in a technology sector.