ITC to Consider Import Ban on Network Devices, Set-Tops With Broadcom Chips
The International Trade Commission voted to begin a Section 337 Tariff Act investigation into allegations that imports of semiconductor devices made by Broadcom and included in a range of downstream products are infringing patents held by Tessera, the ITC said…
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last week. In its May 23, complaint, Tessera alleged Broadcom is copying its patented designs for chips used in network devices and set-top boxes. It alleged infringing chips are included in devices made by Arista Networks, Arris, Asus, Comcast, HTC, Netgear and Technicolor. The ITC will consider whether to issue a limited exclusion order and cease and desist orders against those companies. Those companies declined to comment or didn't comment right away Friday.