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Alpha Modus Escalates Patent Enforcement Offensive Targeting Global Retail Tech Giants
Globenewswireยท 2025-10-07 12:45
Core Viewpoint - Alpha Modus, Corp. has escalated its intellectual property enforcement by filing patent infringement lawsuits against multiple companies in the retail technology sector, aiming to protect its patented AI systems that analyze consumer behavior and engagement [1][3][6]. Group 1: Lawsuits Filed - The company has filed lawsuits in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas against Sensormatic Electronics LLC, Johnson Controls International PLC, Navori SA, and meldCX Pty Ltd [1][6]. - The lawsuits allege that these companies are unlawfully using Alpha Modus's patented technologies related to real-time consumer behavior analysis and engagement [3][6]. Group 2: Patent Infringement Details - The suit against Sensormatic and Johnson Controls cites infringement of U.S. Patent Nos. 10,853,825; 12,039,550; 11,042,890; and 11,301,880, claiming their products utilize Alpha Modus's patented methods for tracking shopper movement and demographics [4][6]. - The case against Navori SA and meldCX Pty Ltd involves U.S. Patent Nos. 10,360,571; 12,039,550; 11,042,890; and 12,026,731, focusing on technologies for facial recognition and personalized content delivery [5][6]. Group 3: Company Strategy and Position - These legal actions are part of Alpha Modus's broader strategy to enforce its intellectual property rights and reclaim control over technologies that are foundational to modern retail analytics [6][7]. - The company has over a dozen active enforcement actions and has secured multiple licensing agreements, reinforcing its position as a leader in real-time retail analytics and consumer engagement systems [8].