Articles tagged with: International Trade Commission and Itc
US trade agency opens flash memory chip inquiry
The U.S. International Trade Commission has launched an investigation into certain types of flash memory chips that a Pennsylvania company claims violates its patents. more
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US Patent Firms Seeks Ban on Imports of Nokia, HTC Mobile Phones
Following a complaint late last year by patent holdings firm, Saxon Innovations, the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) has voted to institute an investigation of certain electronic devices, including handheld wireless communications devices. The products at issue in this investigation are handheld devices such as smart phones, cellular telephones, and television remote controls. more
Related Tags: nokia, amd, apple, itu, panasonic, patents, smart, USA
Broadcom Gets Boost in GPS Patent Lawsuit
Broadcom has announced today that the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) has affirmed an ITC administrative law judge's initial determination that SiRF Technology Holdings infringes three additional GPS-related patents held by Global Locate, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Broadcom. more
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US Trade Commission Investigating Samsung, LG Over Patent Dispute
The U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) has decided to investigate whether camera phones from Samsung and LG Electronics are infringing patents held by Eastman Kodak, following a complaint submitted last month. more
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Motorola, Qualcomm Win First Stage in Patent Dispute
The USA's International Trade Commission (ITC) has issued an initial finding in a patent lawsuit brought by Tessera Technologies against a raft of companies, including Motorola and Qualcomm - stating that Tessera's asserted patents are valid but are not infringed by the respondents. more
Related Tags: semiconductor, motorola, qualcomm, patents, spansion, tessera-technologies, tessera, freescale, USA
One Step Closer to an Import Ban on SiRF Technology GPS Chips
Broadcom has announced that an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) has recommended that the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) forbid importing of chips manufactured by SiRF Technology which infringe on its patents - and all downstream products that incorporate those chips. more
Related Tags: broadcom, intel, gps, personal, patents, personal-navigation-devices, sirf, USA
Broadcom Wins GPS Patent Dispute
Broadcom Corp. says that the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) has rejected claims by GPS chipmaker SiRF Technology Holdings that two of its GPS patents were infringed by Global Locate, a company Broadcom acquired in July 2007. The ITC also found that the asserted claims of one of SiRF's patents at issue are invalid. more
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Patent Lawsuit Seeks to Block US Imports of Mobile Phones
The U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) has voted to institute an investigation of certain short-wavelength (e.g., blue, violet) LEDs and laser diodes that are used in products such as mobile phones, instrument panels, billboards, traffic lights, HD DVD players and data storage devices. more
Related Tags: semiconductor, semiconductors, patents, laser, USA
Nokia Wins One Round in Ongoing Qualcomm Battle
Nokia has won one, of many rounds of the ongoing patent battle with Qualcomm after the USA's International Trade Commission (ITC) said that it will not review Administrative Law Judge Paul J. Luckern's initial determination that Nokia's GSM/GPRS/EDGE-only handsets do not infringe three Qualcomm patents. The action relates to 2G products and is not related to Nokia's WCDMA or "3G" products that are at issue in other cases. more
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Qualcomm Fails to Block Nokia Handset Imports into the USA
Qualcomm has lost an attempt to bar the importing of Nokia handsets into the USA after it had claimed that they infringed on its patents. A complaint was filed by Qualcomm against Nokia with the USA's International Trade Commission (ITC) in June 2006. The judge found no infringement or violation by Nokia of the three asserted Qualcomm patents. In addition, it was determined that patent '473 was found to be invalid. more
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