Defendant

InterDigital VC Holdings Inc

2 cases as defendant.

Company profile

InterDigital VC Holdings Inc is a subsidiary of InterDigital, Inc. (NASDAQ: IDCC), a global research and development company headquartered in Wilmington, Delaware, founded in 1972. InterDigital, Inc. reported revenues of $869 million in 2024, with a market capitalization of approximately $6.82 billion as of May 2026, and approximately 430 employees in 2024.

InterDigital, Inc. designs and develops foundational technologies in wireless, video, and artificial intelligence (AI), licensing these innovations worldwide. Their patented technologies are incorporated into products such as smartphones, tablets, consumer electronics, IoT devices, automobiles, and cloud-based services like video streaming. The company emphasizes its role in standard-essential patents for wireless technologies (e.g., 3G, 4G, 5G, Wi-Fi) and video processing.

InterDigital VC Holdings Inc's litigation posture indicates its involvement in patent monetization efforts. While the company appears as a defendant in two tracked cases brought by Unified Patents before the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB), these challenges typically target the validity of patents asserted by non-practicing entities (NPEs) or entities heavily involved in patent licensing. Concurrently, InterDigital, Inc. and its subsidiaries, including InterDigital VC Holdings Inc, actively assert their patent portfolio as plaintiffs in infringement lawsuits against manufacturers of consumer electronics and other devices.

The PTAB cases involve Unified Patents challenging U.S. Patent 10,805,610, owned by InterDigital VC Holdings Inc, which relates to coding groups of pixels within blocks and has been asserted against The Walt Disney Company. Beyond these PTAB challenges, InterDigital, Inc. and InterDigital VC Holdings Inc have initiated patent infringement complaints against Amazon in the Eastern District of Virginia and before the International Trade Commission (ITC), alleging infringement by devices capable of playing HDR10, HDR10+, or Dolby Vision content and decoding AV1 compression. They have also filed infringement suits against companies like TCL and Hisense in courts including the Western and Eastern Districts of Texas. InterDigital, Inc. recently signed new licensing agreements with LG Electronics for digital TVs and computer display monitors, and an IoT patent license with a fintech company.