Coaxial Cable Connectors: ITC Issues General Exclusion Order
The International Trade Commission has issued a general exclusion order in its section 337 patent-based investigation of certain coaxial cable connectors and components thereof and products containing same (337-TA-650). The general exclusion order prohibits the unlicensed entry of these items that infringe certain claims of patent '257, etc.
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The bond for entries during the 60-day Presidential review period is set at 13 cents per coaxial connector of the defaulting respondents - Hanjiang Fei Yu Electronics Equipment Factory of China; Zhongguang Electronics of China; Yangzhou Zhongguang Electronics Co. of China; and Yangzhou Zhongguang Foreign Trade Co. Ltd. of China. A bond in the amount of zero is required for any other coaxial cable connector or component thereof or product containing the same covered by the general exclusion order.
(See notice for details of this order. See ITT’s Online Archives or 06/04/08 news, 08060445, for BP summary of the institution of this patent investigation.)
ITC contact - Michelle Klancnik (202) 708-5468
(FR Pub 09/16/11, Inv. No. 337-TA-650)