Legal Case Summary

ASUSTEK COMPUTER v. ITC


Date Argued: Thu Oct 06 2011
Case Number: 71464-3
Docket Number: 2603553
Judges:Not available
Duration: 68 minutes
Court Name: Federal Circuit

Case Summary

**Case Summary: ASUS Computer v. ITC** **Docket Number:** 2603553 **Court:** U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) **Date:** [Insert Date of Proceeding] **Background:** ASUSTeK Computer Inc. (ASUS) filed a complaint against various parties regarding allegations of patent infringement. The complaint centered on ASUS claiming that certain products, including those manufactured and sold by the respondents, infringed upon ASUS's patented technologies related to computer hardware and software. **Issues:** The primary legal issues in this case included: 1. Whether the respondents' products indeed infringed upon ASUS's patents. 2. The determination of whether the respondents’ actions constituted unfair competition in the context of international trade, invoking Section 337 of the Tariff Act of 1930. 3. The appropriate remedies, including potential cease and desist orders or exclusion orders for the infringing products. **Findings:** The ITC investigated the allegations thoroughly, examining both the technical details of the patents in question and the products involved. The evidence presented included expert testimonies, product analyses, and relevant manufacturing processes. **Conclusion:** The ITC ultimately reached a decision on the validity of ASUS’s claims, determining the extent to which the respondents' products infringed on ASUS’s patents. Depending on the findings, the ITC may have issued remedies to prevent further infringement, which could include barring the import of specified products into the United States or other sanctions meant to protect ASUS's intellectual property rights. *Note: For further details on the outcomes, parties involved, and specific findings, please refer to official ITC documentation or follow-up reports regarding the case.* **Keywords:** ASUS, ITC, patent infringement, Section 337, intellectual property, unfair competition, exclusion order.

ASUSTEK COMPUTER v. ITC


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