The US International Trade Commission has rejected claims by SiRF Technology
that two of its GPS patents were infringed by Global Locate, a company acquired
by Broadcom last year.
ITC Administrative Law Judge Paul Luckern issued his Initial Determination
late last week.
Broadcom acquired Global Locate to get its hands on a GPS semiconductor
developer.
"We are extremely pleased by Judge Luckern's findings that we did not
infringe on SiRF's GPS patents, and we look forward to Judge Charneski's
decision in our case against SiRF," said David Rosmann, vice president for
intellectual property litigation at Broadcom.
Broadcom made its own claims against SiRF last April. An initial
determination in that case, heard before Administrative Law Judge Carl
Charneski, is expected by 8 August.
"We filed our May lawsuit after numerous good faith attempts by Broadcom to
resolve the patent disputes between us and SiRF earlier this year," said
Rosmann.
"Prior to the ITC hearings, we were optimistic that we would be able to
cooperatively resolve our disputes.
"However, as that prospect dimmed, we moved forward with additional steps to
protect our intellectual property rights. We remain open to reaching a mutually
acceptable resolution in these disputes."
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