Roku didn’t infringe a patent owned by MV3 Partners for a way to display content from a smartphone onto a television, a federal jury in Waco, Texas, decided Wednesday.
- Dispute was over a Roku feature called “screen mirroring,” which lets a user replicate the screen of device wirelessly onto a TV screen, so a person can send web pages, videos, photos and music to a Roku streaming player
- Closely held MV3, based in Palm Beach Garden, Florida, claimed
Roku uses the patented invention in various Roku players, such as Ultra, Premiere, Premiere+, Streaming Stick, Streaming Stick+, Express, Express+, ...