Defendant

Intelligent Protection Management Corp.

1 case as defendant.

Company profile

Intelligent Protection Management Corp. (NASDAQ: IPM) is a publicly traded technology company headquartered in Jericho, New York. The company was formerly known as social video platform Paltalk, Inc. before acquiring Newtek Technology Solutions and rebranding in 2025 to focus on IT services. As of late 2025, the company had approximately 54 employees and reported annual revenue of $23.6 million.

IPM is an operating company that provides managed information technology and cloud-based services to business clients in the U.S. Its core offerings include enterprise cybersecurity, private and hybrid cloud hosting, data storage, managed backup, and disaster recovery. The company also provides IT consulting, systems integration, and procurement services. In addition to its managed services, IPM owns and markets ManyCam, a live streaming and virtual camera software application.

The company's patent litigation posture, based on the provided data, is that of an operating company defending its products. It is listed as a defendant in one tracked patent case and has no tracked cases as a plaintiff. This suit, Cisco Systems, Inc. et al. v. Intelligent Protection Management Corp., was filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware in March 2025. The case centers on allegations that IPM's ManyCam software infringes upon Cisco's video conferencing patents. Public reports indicate this defensive case followed a separate, prior patent infringement lawsuit where IPM was the plaintiff and won a significant jury verdict against Cisco, suggesting a broader, two-way litigation relationship between the companies.

Cisco Systems, Inc. et al. v. Intelligent Protection Management Corp.

active
Docket:
1:25-cv-00271
Filed:
2025-03-07
Patents:8941708

Cisco alleges that Intelligent Protection Management Corp.'s (IPM) "ManyCam" software infringes on the '708 patent, among others. The complaint claims both direct and indirect infringement. The case is currently active in the discovery phase.