Federal Circuit Rejects Google’s Bid To Shrink ITC Jurisdiction over Post-Importation Acts of Indirect Infringement https://t.co/msJsBcqMh7
Federal Circuit Rejects Google’s Bid To Shrink ITC Jurisdiction over Post-Importation Acts of Indirect Infringement https://t.co/bVP1VxEEca | by @Mintz_Law
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The full Federal Circuit has rejected Google's request for a review of a ruling that it infringed Sonos audio patents. This decision comes in light of a U.S. Supreme Court case that abolished deference to government agencies. Additionally, the Federal Circuit has also dismissed Google's bid to limit the International Trade Commission's (ITC) jurisdiction over post-importation acts of indirect infringement. These rulings highlight ongoing legal challenges for Google in the realm of intellectual property.