The Bureau of Industry and Security has issued a final rule, effective June 19, 2007, which amends the Export Administration Regulations at 15 CFR Parts 742, 743, 744, 748, 750 and 758 to revise and clarify U.S. licensing requirements and licensing policy on exports and reexports to China, among other things.
The war on illegal file-sharing will top the EU’s 2008 Internet agenda, officials said. European Commission policy recommendations on online content will appear early in 2008, and the debate over ISPs’ hand in subscriber infringement is intensifying. Key issues also may include net neutrality, data security and retention of Internet and phone traffic data, sources said.
The International Trade Commission has issued a notice of institution of a section 337 investigation of certain flash memory controllers, drives, memory cards, and media players and products containing same.
On December 19, 2007, the Office of Management and Budget completed its review of U.S. Customs and Border Protection's proposed rule on importer security filing and additional carrier requirements (also referred to as the 10+2 or SF proposed rule).
U.S. Customs and Border Protection has posted to its Web site a list of end-of-year quota/tariff rate quota reminders, highlights of which are provided below:
European Internet gambling operators formally complained Thursday to the EU about what they call U.S. violations of World Trade Organization rules. The action, which could result in an EU case against the U.S. at the WTO, followed an agreement this week on compensation that the U.S. must pay the EU and other nations in exchange for pulling gambling and betting services from its trade commitments (WID Dec 18 p1).
Nokia GSM phones don’t infringe Qualcomm patents, a International Trade Commission judge said in an initial determination. The ruling isn’t a final decision. That will come in late April. But the commission historically doesn’t “disturb” it, former ITC lawyer Lyle Vander Schaaf said in an interview.
Activision was silent Thursday after being sued for the second time in less than a month over its hit Guitar Hero games. This time, a disgruntled San Diego buyer of the Nintendo Wii version of Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock filed a suit, seeking class action status in U.S. District Court, Los Angeles. He claimed the publisher falsely advertised the game as including Dolby Pro Logic II surround sound when all it offered was mono.
Nokia GSM phones don’t infringe Qualcomm patents, a International Trade Commission judge said in an initial determination. An ID isn’t a final decision. That will come in late April. But the commission historically doesn’t “disturb” it, former ITC lawyer Lyle Vander Schaaf said in an interview.
The International Trade Commission has issued a notice of institution of a section 337 investigation of certain computer systems, printers, and scanners.