ITC Ends Another Investigation on Electronics Following Agreement Between Ericsson and Motorola
The International Trade Commission has ended another Section 337 investigation on imports from Ericsson (ITC Inv. No. 337-TA-1388), it said in a June 11 notice. Complainant Motorola initially alleged in 2024 that Ericsson was importing cellular base station equipment that infringes on patents held by Motorola (see 2401240041).
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After the Commission terminated components of the investigation with respect to several claims of the alleged patent violations, Ericsson and Motorola filed joint motions to terminate the investigations based on "a patent license settlement." On June 5, the ITC granted the motion, ending the investigation.