11-Day Filing Extension Sought for Response to Philips on IP Complaint
All respondents accused in the International Trade Commission probe of infringing Philips high-bandwidth digital content protection patents (see 2010190036) asked Administrative Law Judge Cameron Elliot for an 11-day deadline extension to Nov. 20 for responding. “The ability of Respondents to…
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fully investigate and compile the information necessary to respond to Philips is limited by the current pandemic and corresponding restrictions,” said their motion (login required) Tuesday in docket 337-TA-1224: Philips and ITC staff don’t oppose the extension. The accused products include Dell, HP and Lenovo PCs; Hisense, LG and TCL smart TVs; and Intel, MediaTek and Realtek processors.