ITC Seeks Public Comment on Section 337 Toner Case
The International Trade Commission is seeking input from the public on the impact of a general exclusion order on certain toner supply containers. On Feb. 11 the ITC's Judge Clark Cheney granted a summary determination of violation of Section 337 (ITC Inv. No. 337-TA-1260) in favor of complainant Canon. Canon alleged to the ITC in March 2021 infringement of 13 of its patents. None of the respondents have participated in the case and all have been found to be in default. If the commission concurs with the judge's ruling, a general exclusion order and cease-and-desist orders will be issued.
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The commission is asking for comments on how the remedial order would affect public health and welfare, competitive conditions in the U.S. economy, the production of competitive items in the U.S., and the impact on U.S. consumers. Written submissions from the public are due to the ITC by March 11.