Lotzi Digital, Inc. is a company that, based on available information, appears to have been involved in the operations related to "The Adam Carolla Show" and the Carolla Digital Network. Specific details regarding its headquarters, year founded, ownership status, employee count, or revenue are not publicly available through standard searches.
The company's primary known operations revolved around media production and distribution, particularly podcasting, through its association with comedian Adam Carolla's digital content network. Further detailed product lines or service offerings beyond this context are not widely documented.
Lotzi Digital, Inc. has a clear patent-litigation posture as a defendant, having appeared in only one tracked case and never as a plaintiff. This indicates that it acts as an operating company defending against patent infringement allegations rather than asserting patents itself. The sole plaintiff against Lotzi Digital, Inc., Personal Audio LLC, has been identified as a patent assertion entity (NPE) or "patent troll" that primarily enforces and earns licensing revenue from patents.
The single notable case involving Lotzi Digital, Inc. is Personal Audio LLC v. Lotzi Digital, Inc., filed in 2013 in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas. This lawsuit alleged infringement of Personal Audio LLC's U.S. Patent 8,112,504, which pertained to a "system for disseminating media content representing episodes in a serialized sequence". The case against Lotzi Digital, Inc. was dismissed in July 2014 following an undisclosed settlement. Subsequently, the challenged claims of Personal Audio's podcasting patent (U.S. Patent 8,112,504) were invalidated by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office after a challenge by the Electronic Frontier Foundation, a decision affirmed on appeal and ultimately upheld by the Supreme Court in 2018.