ITC Begins Section 337 Case on Near Field Communication Electronics
The International Trade Commission voted on March 13 to begin a Section 337 investigation into patent infringement by Dell electronics that have near field communication functions or battery power-up functions (here). NXP filed the underlying complaint on Feb. 10 (see 1502130026), alleging Dell’s XPS 15, XPS 12 and Jabra Revo Wireless Headset copy its near field communication technology that allows data exchange using radio technology over short distances, without special registration passkeys required by Bluetooth devices. NXP is asking for a limited exclusion order and cease and desist order banning importation and sale of infringing devices by the following respondent:
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- Dell, Inc., of Round Rock, TX
(ITC Inv. No. 337-TA-950)