The
US
International Trade Commission (ITC) is to investigate the Flash memory
market in North America following a complaint by
SanDisk.
The ITC has named 47 companies whose products will be looked at as part of
the investigation, including
Acer,
Imation,
Kingston
Technology,
LG
Electronics and
Memorex.
SanDisk informed the ITC on 24 October that it believed Flash products which
infringe its patents were being imported into the US, violating section 337 of
the US Tariff Act of 1930.
"The products at issue in this investigation are semiconductor chips which
manage the operation of Flash memories used in products such as memory cards and
media players," an official ITC statement said.
SanDisk has requested a permanent exclusion order and a permanent
cease-and-desist order for any company found breaching its patents.
Charles E Bullock, an ITC administrative law judge, will hold an initial
evidentiary hearing.
His initial findings into whether a violation of section 337 has taken place
are subject to review by the ITC.
SanDisk has previously filed three
patent
infringement actions in the US against 25 companies that manufacture, sell
and import memory.
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