ITC to Review Final ID in Patent Investigation of Apple iPhones Brought by HTC
The International Trade Commission has determined to review in part the final initial determination by the presiding administrative law judge finding "no violation" of section 337 of the Tariff Act of 1930 in its investigation of certain portable electronic devices and related software brought by HTC Corporation of Taiwan against Apple Inc. Specifically, the ITC has determined to review the ALJ's findings with respect to the '800 patent and is particularly interested in receiving responses on the accused iPhones' applications processor power management unit, features of HTC's products, etc. The ITC determined not to review any other issues in the final ID.
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(See ITC's notice for details on HTC's complaint, the ALJ's findings, and deadlines for written submissions, proposed remedial orders, and reply submissions, etc.)
(See ITT's Online Archives 10061522 for summary of the initiation of this investigation.)
ITC Contact -- Amanda Pitcher (202) 205-2737
(FR Pub 12/22/11, Inv. No. 337-TA-721)