TOKYO, Dec. 25, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Kaneka has successfully defended its patent for stabilizing Ubiquinol. On December 20, 2024, Kaneka Corporation won its lawsuit against Designs for Health, Inc. and American River Nutrition, LLC for infringement of Kaneka's U.S. Patent No. 7,829,080 (the "'080 Patent"). The '080 Patent teaches a method of stabilizing ubiquinol against oxidation with a specific composition of chemical compounds. Ubiquinol is the reduced form of the health supplement coenzyme Q10, a powerful antioxidant that promotes cellular energy and heart health, which is more absorbable by the body than its oxidized form. Kaneka commenced its patent infringement action against defendants in 2021 in the United States District Court for the District of Delaware.
Senior Judge William Bryson of the Federal Circuit, sitting by designation in the District Court, found that Design For Health, Inc.'s products, CoQNOL and Q10.1, which contain a formulation of ubiquinol known as DuoQuinol, infringe Kaneka's '080 Patent. Judge Bryson also rejected defendants' arguments that the '080 Patent was invalid under Section 101 for lack of patent-eligible subject matter, Section 102 for anticipation, Section 103 for obviousness, and Section 112 for lack of written description. Judge Bryson will determine the amount of Kaneka's monetary damages next year.
"We are pleased that Judge Bryson has vindicated Kaneka's position that the '080 Patent was both infringed and valid" said Mr. Kazuhiko Fujii, President of Kaneka. "This victory is tangible proof of Kaneka's resolve to fully enforce its patent rights, including its patents covering ubiquinol. The protection of Kaneka's patent rights is paramount to Kaneka's business. Kaneka's commitment to protecting these rights is unwavering."
Case Number: C.A. No. 21-209-WCB
Contact info: Ron Martin, Vice President, Kaneka North America - ronald.martin@kaneka.com
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Designs For Health Inc. Held Liable For Infringement of Kaneka's Ubiquinol Patent
Revealing the Top 15 Searched Keywords in Asia
TAIPEI, Dec. 25, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- SWAG, Taiwan's largest adult livestreaming platform, often known as the "Pornhub of Asia," has released the 2024 SWAG Recap today. The report dives into the world of trending adult content, the year's top searched keywords, and even the income of creators, sparing no details. According to the data, the top searched keyword on SWAG in 2024 was "Vietnam." Meanwhile, two Taiwanese creators—former Army Chief Counselor "Neinei" and former Sea Dragon Frogman 177—landed in the 3rd and 6th positions as the most searched keywords thanks to their enormous social media buzz. The hashtag with the most clicks went to "Big Boobs."
In this year's top searched keyword ranking, "Vietnam" and Vietnamese creator Rosa (@rosababyvip) dominated the top two spots with overwhelming search volume, highlighting the loyalty of Vietnamese enjoyers of SWAG. Meanwhile, keywords like "Ex-Army Chief Counselor Neinei" and "Sea Dragon Frogman 177" maintained high visibility throughout the year, landing them in 3rd and 6th places, respectively.
Analyzing average daily login time by users from different countries, SWAG users spent 15 minutes and 56 seconds per session on average globally, 49 seconds longer than last year. Taiwan emerged as the undisputed champion with an average daily login time of 16 minutes and 21 seconds, the only country above the platform average. On the flip side, Japanese users clocked in at just 11 minutes and 25 seconds, becoming the quickest to reach post-nut clarity. Notably, Vietnamese users soared from last year's last place to the 4th longest with their online duration time, surpassing users from Singapore and the U.S.
Among SWAG's nearly 200 hashtags, "Big Boobs" reclaimed its crown from last year's champion, "Schoolgirl," becoming the most searched hashtag of the year. "Schoolgirl" fell to 4th, edged out by "Gangbang." Surprisingly, the long-beloved tag "Creampie" dropped to its record-low position, only ranking 9th.
SWAG noted that nearly 5,000 new creators joined this year, with 40% hailing from Vietnam, making it the country with the most new creators, followed by Taiwan. Among the talents, luna (@rouav) and Jolly (@jollyntr) were crowned as the most popular creator and best newcomer respectively! After a brief hiatus, Luna made a strong comeback by captivating fans with her "natural melons," "S-line waist," "perky booties," and "flawless legs." Her popularity skyrocketed by 891 spots, earning her the title of SWAG's Most Popular Creator 2024. The best newcomer, Jolly, who only joined SWAG less than a year ago, gained immense popularity for her housewife aesthetic and NTR-themed content. Fans of the married lady buzzed over her livestreams and videos, where her husband reportedly has been watching helplessly behind the camera, further fueling her meteoric rise.
In other creator data, SWAG's "Fan Following Clock" is ticking faster than ever! On average, a creator gains a new follower every 5.7 seconds on the platform. Additionally, 8.8% of new creators earn USD 30,000 in less than four months, with Betty (@bettyqueen) achieving this milestone in just three weeks, making her the fastest-earning newcomer of 2024.
Does SWAG make creators rich? The numbers prove everything. This year, Shirley (@shirleybebe) posted a story, which was unlocked by over 3,000 users within 48 hours, earning her approximately $1,500 instantly as the post became the most profitable story of 2024. Best Newcomer Jolly also delivered impressive results. After debuting in May, one of her long videos attracted over 2,000 viewers, earning her $17,000 just from that one single upload.
When it comes to SWAG's most lucrative money-making features, livestreaming and private messaging definitely top the list. For example, when Grape (@stellajs) hosted her birthday livestream this year, she generated USD 37,000 in just three hours. Meanwhile, Nini Baby (@ninibaby), well-known for her private chats, sent 380,000 text messages to users this year, receiving 85,000 replies and countless chat gifts. Her private messaging income alone earned a staggering USD 490,000 in revenue, a 17% increase from last year, securing her throne as SWAG's Queen of private chat.
《2024 SWAG Recap》: https://swag.live/blog/en/swag_2024_recap/
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SWAG, Asia's Largest Adult Content Platform, Releases 2024 Annual Report