Defendant

Verance Corp.

1 case as defendant.

Also appears as a plaintiff in 1 case View as plaintiff

Company profile

Verance Corporation is a privately held technology company headquartered in San Diego, California. Founded in 1999 through the merger of two audio watermarking firms, the company is venture-capital backed and has approximately 75 employees. Verance specializes in developing and licensing digital watermarking technologies for content protection, audience measurement, and content authentication.

As an operating company, Verance's main product lines are integrated into major industry standards. Its Cinavia technology is the content protection standard for the Blu-ray Disc format, designed to prevent piracy. Its Aspect watermarking solution is a foundational component of the ATSC 3.0 (NextGen TV) broadcast standard, enabling interactive features, personalization, and advanced audience measurement. The company has also developed solutions to authenticate media content to combat AI-generated disinformation. Verance licenses its technology to major motion picture studios, broadcasters, and consumer electronics manufacturers.

The company's patent litigation posture appears to be that of an active two-way litigant engaged in competitive disputes. The provided data shows Verance as both a plaintiff and a defendant in one case each, both against the same party. This pattern is characteristic of an operating company defending its technology and market position against a competitor, rather than a non-practicing entity (NPE) focused solely on assertion. The litigation is not concentrated in districts known for favoring patent plaintiffs.

The tracked cases are a head-to-head dispute with Digimarc Corp., another significant player in the digital watermarking industry. The two suits, Verance Corp. v. Digimarc Corp. and Digimarc Corp. v. Verance Corp., underscore the competitive nature of the market for content identification and security technologies. Verance's business model relies on its extensive intellectual property portfolio, which has been developed over several decades and adopted into global media standards.