Bright Data, Ltd. v. Oxylabs
Stayed and administratively closed- Docket:
- 2:19-cv-00396
This case involving Bright Data and Oxylabs was stayed and administratively closed.
Defendant
1 case as defendant.
Oxylabs, UAB, commonly known as Oxylabs, is a privately held web intelligence collection platform headquartered in Vilnius, Lithuania, and founded in 2015. As of 2026, the company employs approximately 345 to 500 specialists. Oxylabs has an estimated annual revenue ranging from $23.1 million to $43.7 million as of 2025. The company describes itself as bootstrapped and unfunded.
Oxylabs specializes in providing public web data acquisition solutions and premium proxy infrastructure for businesses. Their offerings include a range of proxy services such as residential, datacenter, ISP, and mobile proxies, with a network spanning over 175 million IP addresses globally. Beyond proxies, Oxylabs offers advanced web scraping solutions like the Web Scraper API, Fast Search API, and AI Studio, which includes an AI-powered Web Unblocker and OxyCopilot for efficient, block-free data extraction. These tools support various applications, including AI development, market research, ad verification, brand protection, and SEO monitoring. Oxylabs emphasizes ethical and compliant data collection practices and is a founding member of the Ethical Web Data Collection Initiative.
In terms of patent litigation, Oxylabs appears in our database as a defendant in one tracked case and has no plaintiff cases. This posture indicates that Oxylabs is an operating company defending against intellectual property assertions, rather than a patent assertion entity. The sole tracked case, Bright Data, Ltd. v. Oxylabs, is notable for being filed in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, a venue known for its plaintiff-friendly litigation environment.
The case Bright Data, Ltd. v. Oxylabs involves two competitors in the web data collection industry. Bright Data is cited as a direct competitor of Oxylabs. Despite being a defendant in this instance, Oxylabs states it holds an extensive patent portfolio, including over 100 patents, covering technologies such as Residential Proxies, Web Unblocker, and Scraper APIs.
This case involving Bright Data and Oxylabs was stayed and administratively closed.