The Federal Trade Commission announced an unusual settlement Thursday with MPHJ Technology Investments, a company notorious for sending threatening letters to small businesses demanding payments for patent infringement. The company has agreed to stop the practice or pay upward of $16,000 per threatening letter. The FTC alleged MPHJ sent letters to more than 4,800 small businesses and threatened to sue for patent infringement without filing a single suit. Earlier this year, MPHJ sued the FTC to stop the complaint but that suit was thrown out. The case marks the first time the FTC has taken action against a patent troll, otherwise known as a patent-assertion entity.
More in Technology


AI isn’t going to be the end of the world — no matter what this documentary sometimes argues.


The AI company released a set of highly progressive policy ideas. There’s just one small problem.


Protecting astronauts in space — and maybe even Mars — will help transform health on Earth.


Houston, we have a plumbing problem.


How they’re using AI at the lab that created the atom bomb.


Space barons like Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk don’t seem religious. But their quest to colonize outer space is.