Background

The International Trade Commission has recently announced the following actions in intellectual property rights infringement investigations. For more information on pursuing or mitigating IPR-related import restrictions, please contact attorney Lee Sandler via email or at (305) 894-1000.

Barcode scanners – institution of IPR infringement investigations 337-TA-1306 of barcode scanners, mobile computers with barcode scanning capabilities, scanning engines, RFID printers, components thereof, and products containing the same and 337-TA-1307 of barcode scanners, mobile computers with barcode scanning capabilities, scan engines, components thereof, and products containing the same (complainants Zebra Technologies Corporation and Symbol Technologies LLC; respondents located in the U.S.)

Compacts – April 2 deadline for comments on public interest issues raised by recommendation to issue a limited exclusion order and cease and desist orders if the ITC finds a violation in investigation 337-TA-1236 of polycrystalline diamond compacts and articles containing same

Fitness products – new IPR infringement complaint filed on interactive fitness products, including stationary exercise bikes, treadmills, elliptical machines, and rowing machines, and components thereof (complainant Peloton Interactive Inc.; proposed respondents located in U.S.)

Grills – finding of violation in patent infringement investigation 337-TA-1237 of cloud-connected wood pellet grills and components thereof and March 22 deadline for comments on the type of remedy that should be ordered

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