BREAKING: $105M Live Streaming Patent Battle
Google/YouTube Under Fire - Strategic Legal Action Needed NOW
Gabriel De La Vega Jr.'s Groundbreaking Live Streaming Patents
URGENT: Patents Expire 2027 - Settlement Money on Table NOW - One Law Firm Needed to Act Immediately
ESTIMATED SETTLEMENT VALUE
Based on patent portfolio analysis and market penetration
Revolutionary Live Streaming Patent Portfolio
Patent US 10,205,986 B2
Foundational live streaming video technology patent covering real-time streaming capabilities across multiple devices and platforms.
Priority Date: 1998
Patent US 10,958,961 B2
Advanced live streaming technology patent covering interactive real-time video streaming systems and methods.
Development Since: 1996
$105 Million Patent Valuation - Settlement Opportunity
Legal Precedent
Multiple Successful Patent Enforcement Actions
Time Critical
Patents Expire 2027 - Act Now for Maximum Recovery
Patent Expiration Timeline
Google/YouTube Live Streaming Infringement Analysis
Direct Patent Infringement Evidence
YouTube Live Streaming Platform
Google's YouTube platform operates comprehensive live streaming services that directly implement patented technology covered under US 10,205,986 B2 and US 10,958,961 B2.
Analysis based on: Recent Google Patent Litigation History
Multi-Device Streaming Implementation
YouTube's live streaming functionality across mobile devices, desktops, and smart TVs directly infringes on the patented real-time streaming video platform technology.
Reference: Google Content Delivery Patent Litigation
Historical Patent Violation Context
Previous patent litigation shows Google's pattern of technology infringement, including recent $26M video patent verdict that was later overturned by Judge Alan D. Albright.
Vidstream/Periscope Patent Theft Connection
Recent discoveries reveal that Vidstream (formerly Periscope) has been operating using technology derived from Gabriel De La Vega Jr.'s original live streaming patents, creating a chain of infringement that extends to Twitter's acquisition and subsequent technology transfer.
Key Timeline:
- 1996-1998: Gabriel De La Vega Jr. develops original live streaming technology
- 2015: Periscope launches using derivative technology
- 2021: Twitter acquisition of Periscope technology
- 2024: Vidstream patent applications discovered containing stolen intellectual property
Documentation available at: TVKnowsYou.com Patent Evidence
Strategic Legal Action Plan
Bellwether Case Strategy
- Establish precedent for live streaming patent enforcement across entire industry
- Target highest-value defendants first for maximum settlement leverage
- Create licensing framework for ongoing royalty stream
End User Liability Strategy
- Streamers collecting tips/donations using patented technology
- Platform users monetizing live streaming content
- Corporate accounts using live streaming for business purposes
License available: End User License Purchase
SEEKING TOP PATENT LITIGATION ATTORNEY
ONE LAW FIRM NEEDED TO SECURE HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS IN PATENT SETTLEMENTS
First Come, First Served
Hundreds of cases available - best cases go to first qualified firm
Time is Money
Patents expire 2027 - immediate action required for maximum recovery
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What We Need From You:
- Proven track record in patent litigation
- Experience with high-value technology cases
- Willingness to act immediately on time-sensitive matter
- Understanding that this is a bellwether case with massive industry implications
Contact Gabriel De La Vega Jr. Immediately
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Legal Disclaimer
This document is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Patent infringement claims are complex legal matters that require professional analysis. All statements regarding patent ownership, infringement, and potential damages are based on the patent holder's analysis and should be independently verified by qualified legal counsel. Potential outcomes cannot be guaranteed and depend on numerous legal and factual factors. This site contains affiliate links; we may earn a commission from qualifying purchases.
Source Documentation & References
Patent Information: TVKnowsYou.com Patent Documentation
Global Impact Analysis: 4 Billion User Impact Study
Cease & Desist Examples: ABC News Legal Notice
Google Patent Litigation History: Recent Google Patent Cases
Judge Albright Case History: $26M Google Patent Verdict
End User Licensing: License Purchase Portal
