Background

The International Trade Commission has recently announced the following actions in intellectual property rights infringement investigations that could affect imports of covered products. For more information on pursuing or mitigating IPR-related import restrictions, please contact ST&R.

Display devices – institution of patent infringement investigation of display devices, streaming players, and components thereof (complainant InnoTV Labs LLC; respondents located in China, Mexico, and the U.S.)

Memory chips – institution of patent infringement investigation 337-TA-1492 of NAND and DRAM memory chips (complainant MonolithIC 3D Inc.; respondents located in Japan, Taiwan, Korea, and the U.S.)

Semiconductors – new IPR infringement complaint filed on semiconductor devices, products containing same, and components thereof (complainant GlobalFoundries U.S. Inc.; proposed respondents located in Israel, Japan, Italy, and the U.S.)

Video devices – institution of patent infringement investigation of video-capable electronic devices, including smart televisions, monitors, and components thereof (complainants InterDigital Inc., InterDigital VC Holdings Inc., and INterDigital Madison Patent Holdings SAS; respondents located in China, Hong Kong, Vietnam, and the U.S.)

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