Alpha Modus sues Mood Media over AI retail technology patents
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Alpha Modus Corp. (NASDAQ: AMOD) filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Mood Media, LLC in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas, the company announced September 22.
The complaint alleges infringement of seven U.S. patents covering technologies for real-time shopper analytics, targeted advertising, inventory management, planogram optimization, and personalized in-store engagement. The patents in question are Nos. 10,360,571; 10,853,825; 12,039,550; 11,042,890; 11,301,880; 11,049,120; and 12,026,731.
Mood Media operates in more than 500,000 retail and hospitality locations across 140 countries, claiming to reach 165 million consumers daily. The company's services include digital signage, smart shelving, AI-powered messaging platforms, IoT sensors, and scent marketing.
According to Alpha Modus, Mood Media's systems use the patented methods and technologies without authorization. The lawsuit seeks damages for past and ongoing infringement, an injunction to prevent further use of the patented innovations, and other available legal remedies.
Alpha Modus develops AI-driven retail technologies and maintains a patent portfolio spanning real-time consumer behavior analytics, AI-powered planogramming, personalized digital engagement, dynamic pricing, and intelligent inventory management.
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