Kodak Appeals ITC's Finding of No Violation by Apple & RIM Cameraphones
Kodak filed an appeal with the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit of the International Trade Commission's finding of no violation by Apple and Research in Motion in the Section 337 patent investigation of smartphones with built-in cameras. In its July opinion, the ITC had affirmed an administrative law judge's final determination in the investigation of certain mobile telephones and wireless communication devices featuring digital cameras, and components thereof (337-TA-703), finding that Apple and RIM committed no violations because Kodak's patents were obvious. Email documents@brokerpower.com for a copy of the appeal.
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(See ITT's Online Archives 12072525 for summary of the ITC's finding of no violation and termination of this investigation.)