Firm Says Obama Admin Helped China Steal Their Tech. New Legal Action Seeks To Shut Them Up.

A new video series from small tech firm ParkerVision claims that big tech giant Qualcomm stole their patented groundbreaking technology before offshoring it to China — all while allegedly colluding with the Obama administration to get away with it. Part one of the four-part series, called “Against the Giants,” outlines how ParkerVision took Qualcomm to court ...

Feb 6, 2025 - 15:28
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Firm Says Obama Admin Helped China Steal Their Tech. New Legal Action Seeks To Shut Them Up.

A new video series from small tech firm ParkerVision claims that big tech giant Qualcomm stole their patented groundbreaking technology before offshoring it to China — all while allegedly colluding with the Obama administration to get away with it.

Part one of the four-part series, called “Against the Giants,” outlines how ParkerVision took Qualcomm to court in 2011, once they believed Qualcomm stole their patented chip. A unanimous jury verdict found Qualcomm guilty, but seven weeks later, the Obama-appointed judge decided to dismiss the entire case, citing “an insufficient evidentiary basis” over the alleged patent infringement. The shocking swing sparked ParkerVision to look further into the matter, allegedly finding collusion with the Obama administration.

Outlined as one piece of evidence in the series, ParkerVision says the Obama DOJ and the executive office of the president visited the company’s website and viewed ParkerVision’s litigation against Qualcomm before Obama flew to California to raise money for the DNC at the Qualcomm CEO’s home.

ParkerVision and Qualcomm are still enthralled in a legal battle to this day.

“Big tech’s betrayal of America — unveiled,” the X account for “Against the Giants” reads. “Inside the untold story of how big tech giant Qualcomm ripped-off one of the most important patented innovations in American history and shipped it off to China with the help from the US government. Did the Obama Admin provide cover?”

Since the video series has gained traction online, Qualcomm has filed a motion for “Against the Giants” social media to be shut down, ParkerVision says.

“Qualcomm has filed a 28 page motion to the court to shut down our social media on the basis that we are infringing on their ‘Constitutional right to a fair trial,'” an update posted Wednesday reads. “Qualcomm asks for ‘immediate court intervention’ that would result in a court order removing our posts.”

“ParkerVision will be responding to the court shortly with our opposition to Qualcomm’s motion,” the account added.

“Right now, China is cleaning our clock, because we’ve allowed these companies to steal innovation, take it to China, and now the Chinese are now making their own products from those innovations and we are no longer building our innovation economy like we used to, and those chickens are coming home to roost,” Jeffrey Parker, CEO of ParkerVision, said.

“We’re doing this because it’s the right thing to do,” Parker said of the ongoing litigation. “We’re fighting this so you don’t have to. We’re fighting this battle so that small innovators in America still have a future.”

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