ITC Considers General Exclusion Order Against LED Photographic Lighting Devices
The International Trade Commission is considering issuing a general exclusion order against LED photographic lighting devices and components thereof (337-TA-804), and is asking for comments by Oct. 17 on public interest factors it should consider. A general exclusion order was recommended by an administrative law judge in the Section 337 patent investigation, which was requested by Litepanels. The ALJ in the alternative recommended issuing limited exclusion orders against the respondents to the investigation. The respondents include:
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- Flolight, LLC, of Campbell, Calif.;
- Prompter People, Inc., of Campbell, Calif.;
- IKAN Corporation of Houston, Texas;
- Advanced Business Computer Services, LLC, of Reno, Nev.;
- Elation Lighting, Inc., of Los Angeles, Calif.;
- Fotodiox, Inc., of Waukegan, Ill.;
- Fuzhou F&V Photographic Equipment Co., Ltd., of China;
- Yuyao Lishuai Photo-Facility Co., Ltd., of China;
- Yuyao Fotodiox Photo Equipment Co., Ltd., of China;
- Shantou Nanguang Photographic Equipment Co., Ltd., of China;
- Visio Light, Inc., of Taiwan;
- Tianjin Wuqing Huanyu Film and TV Equipment Factory of China;
- Stellar Lighting Systems of Los Angeles, Calif.; and
- Yuyao Lily Collection Co., Ltd., of China.
(See ITT’s Online Archives 11090117 for summary of the institution of this investigation, and 12091231 for summary of the ALJ’s final initial determination and remedy recommendation.)