Seventh IP Enforcement Action Underscores Alpha Modus’ Mission to Unlock Shareholder Value Through Strategic Patent Monetization
CORNELIUS, N.C., June 24, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Alpha Modus Ventures, LLC (“AMV”), a related party of Alpha Modus Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMOD, and the “Company”) which entered into a patent monetization agreement with the Company in April, today announced that it has filed a federal lawsuit in the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas against Rackspace US, Inc. for willful infringement of three foundational U.S. patents: 11,108,591, 11,310,077, and 11,303,473. These patents center on AMV’s pioneering innovations in Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) transformation technology—advancements that enable seamless and cost-efficient convergence of storage and data networks in cloud and enterprise infrastructure.
The lawsuit asserts that Rackspace unlawfully incorporated AMV’s patented technologies into its products and services, including at the DCX® 8510 Backbone and Gen 5 Fibre Channel offerings, which utilize Brocade FCOE10-24 Blades and Data Center Bridging to deliver enterprise networking services.
“This marks the seventh strategic enforcement action by us or AMV and builds upon the success of our IP monetization program, which has already resulted in four high-impact partnerships that now anchor our growing digital ecosystem,” said William Alessi, CEO of Alpha Modus Holdings, Inc. “We are focused on building long-term shareholder value by protecting innovation and converting IP into scalable, revenue-generating opportunities.”
This legal action reflects the Company’s broader strategy to unlock the full commercial potential of its deep patent portfolio—through a combination of licensing, litigation, and go-to-market collaborations across AI, retail, fintech, and enterprise networking.
“Intellectual property is one of the most powerful and valued assets in today’s tech economy,” Alessi continued. “Whether it’s powering in-store AI, cloud interoperability, or fintech terminals, we are committed to defending and activating our IP to drive shareholder returns and secure our leadership in next-gen infrastructure.”
Key claims in the Rackspace lawsuit include:
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Direct and induced infringement of AMV’s expired but enforceable patents
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Willful commercial use of patented FCoE technologies without license
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Enhanced damages sought under U.S. patent law for egregious infringement
AMV believes Rackspace utilized patented data transport innovations without authorization, profiting from technologies AMV has spent years developing and protecting.