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An analysis of U.S. Patent 12,125,070 reveals the following information.

Title: Content delivery systems and methods

Assignee: As of the latest assignment on May 27, 2025, the assignee for this patent is Innovation Technologies Partners LP.

Inventors: David P. Maher, Prasad Khambete, Prasad Sanagavarapu, Sanjeev Tenneti, and Laurent Grandhomme are the listed inventors.

Filing Date: The application for this patent was filed on March 6, 2023.

Issue Date: The patent was granted on October 22, 2024.

Abstract: The provided text does not contain a formal abstract for US Patent 12,125,070. However, the technology described is a platform for monetizing content by dynamically matching advertisements to users at the time of content consumption. A key feature is the separation of content and ad delivery; they can be received by a user's device independently. An auction is conducted locally on the user's device to select the most suitable ad from a local cache. This selection process is governed by rules defined by both the content provider and the advertiser and can use local user data (demographics, preferences, location) without compromising privacy. The system also includes a clearinghouse to manage revenue sharing and collect anonymized data to improve ad targeting.

Plain-Language Overview of Independent Claims: The provided text for US Patent 12,125,070 does not include the specific claims. A detailed, plain-language overview of the independent claims cannot be provided without access to the full patent document.

Litigation: A search of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (CAFC) dockets for 2026 shows no cases specifically referencing US Patent 12,125,070.

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