📑 Patent Infringement Analysis: Truth Social

US Patent No. 10,205,986 B2  •  US Patent No. 10,958,961 B2

Executive Summary: This page presents a good-faith, technical claim-chart analysis comparing Truth Social’s video/streaming and interactive features with the elements of US Patents 10,205,986 B2 and 10,958,961 B2. The analysis focuses on mobile capture and transmission, server-side presentation and selection, real-time interaction, monetization mechanisms, and large-scale distribution. Statements herein are based on publicly observable behavior and industry-standard implementations and are offered as allegations and opinions, not final adjudications.

Disclaimer: “Infringement” references below are potential and depend on formal claim construction and discovery. All brand names belong to their respective owners.

🟣 Truth Social Claim Chart

Patent Claim Element Truth Social Feature Evidence & Notes
1. Capturing real-time streaming image/video from a mobile device and transmitting over a network ✅ YES Truth Social is a mobile-first platform supporting video capture and posting from smartphones; live/near-live streaming is enabled via app workflows and common streaming APIs. Functionally overlaps with mobile capture + network transmission.
2. Presenting streams on a server page where viewers select content ✅ YES The home feed/profile/video tabs present multiple videos/streams hosted server-side; users tap to view. This is a directory-like presentation enabling selection.
3. Enabling viewer choice between multiple simultaneous livestreams ✅ YES Users can scroll and select among concurrently available videos/live posts, satisfying multi-stream selection behavior.
4. Product/service selection interface associated with a stream ⚠️ PARTIAL Truth Social does not appear to include a native shopping carousel; however, posts/streams can embed links and promotional calls-to-action. Potential doctrine-of-equivalents argument if streams are paired with commercial links or partner integrations.
5. Real-time interaction (chat/comments/Q&A) between viewers and broadcaster ✅ YES Comments, replies, reposts, and notifications provide live/near-real-time engagement, mapping to the interactive communication elements.
6. Token/virtual-currency purchase model with predetermined fees ❌ NO No native token system comparable to “Bits.” Monetization appears ad- or sponsor-driven. This element is not met unless a virtual-currency feature exists.
7. Location-based filtering of livestreams for the viewer ❌ NO EVIDENCE The feed is social/algorithmic; no public indication of geo-filtering for live video selection.
8. Server management for distributing/routing streams to many simultaneous viewers ✅ YES Truth Social hosts and serves video via server/CDN infrastructure (e.g., Rumble) to large audiences concurrently — overlapping with distribution/routing claims.

🔍 Key Observations

  • Strong overlaps: mobile capture and upload/streaming, server-side presentation with user selection, interactive engagement (comments/replies), and multi-viewer distribution.
  • Partial: commerce integration may be indirect (external links, promotions) rather than a native product carousel.
  • Weak/Absent: no native token/virtual currency; no clear location-based filtering.

⚖️ Preliminary Legal Assessment

Even without tokens or geo-filters, Truth Social appears to practice several core elements of the asserted claims: (1) mobile capture and network transmission, (2) server-side directory/presentation with user selection among multiple streams, (3) real-time interaction, and (4) large-scale routing/distribution. These overlaps support a potential infringement theory for claims centered on capture, presentation/selection, interaction, and distribution. Elements tied to tokenized monetization or geo-filtering would be weaker unless such features are added or revealed in discovery.

Bottom Line

Taken together, Truth Social’s live-video stack — as publicly observable — aligns with many of the patented concepts around mobile live streaming, server-side selection, real-time engagement, and distribution. A focused claim set emphasizing these pillars would present the strongest posture. Any absence of virtual currency or location filters should be accounted for in claim selection and remedies strategy.