Cloudflare has emerged victorious against patent troll Sable IP and Sable Networks after a three-year campaign of meritless patent infringement claims. Cloudflare aggressively litigated the case, knocking out nearly 100 claims spanning four patents, and ultimately won a single claim at trial. The jury found that Cloudflare did not infringe on the remaining live claim, and also found the claim to be invalid. As a result, Sable agreed to pay Cloudflare $225,000, grant a royalty-free license to its entire patent portfolio, and dedicate all of its patents to the public. With the fight against Sable ended, Project Jengo, a prior art bounty program that helps crowdsource evidence to invalidate patents, has announced its final winners for the Sable case, including Jean-Pierre Le Rouzic and George J., who each received $10,000 for their contributions. Additionally, Cloudflare has sent a message to other patent trolls, warning them that it will not back down in the face of frivolous lawsuits, with another troll, Touchpoint Projections Innovations, having voluntarily dismissed its case against Cloudflare just two weeks after filing.