Alpha Modus (AMOD) has filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Mood Media in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas. The complaint alleges infringement of seven U.S. patents covering shopper analytics, targeted advertising, inventory management, and more. Mood Media operates in over 500,000 locations across 140+ countries. The lawsuit seeks damages and an injunction.

The lawsuit claims that Mood Media’s systems practice patented Alpha Modus methods and technologies without authorization. Mood Media is a major experiential media provider with a global reach, serving 165 million consumers daily through digital signage, smart shelving, AI messaging platforms, IoT sensors, and scent marketing. The lawsuit aims to stop further use of Alpha Modus’s patented innovations and seeks damages for infringement.

Alpha Modus’s lawsuit against Mood Media in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas alleges infringement of seven U.S. patents related to shopper analytics, advertising, and more. Mood Media, a leading experiential media provider, operates in over 500,000 locations across 140+ countries and serves 165 million consumers daily. The lawsuit seeks damages and an injunction to prevent further use of Alpha Modus’s patented innovations.

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