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Another “patent troll” defeated by Cloudflare and its army of bounty seekers

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Once again, Cloudflare has proven that its unusual defense against meritless patent infringement claims effectively works to end so-called "patent trolling."

In a blog post, Cloudflare announced that its most recent victory-defeating a lawsuit filed by Sable IP and Sable Networks in 2021-was largely thanks to participants of Project Jengo.Launched in 2017, Cloudflare's program offers tens of thousands of dollars in awards to activate an army of bounty seekers and crowdsource submissions of evidence-known as "prior art"-that can be used to overcome frivolous patent claims or even invalidate patents that never should have been issued.

To find prior art, Project Jengo participants comb through academic papers, technical websites, and patent documents, helping Cloudflare explain in detailed petitions to the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) why certain patents should be invalidated.

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