Trade agency to examine IBM patent claim
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- January
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The U.S. International Trade Commission said today it will begin looking into allegations that ASUSTeK, based in Taiwan, infringed patents belonging to Armonk-based IBM Corp.
Big Blue filed a complaint with the commission last month.
The complaint, which also targets ASUSTeK’s North American subsidiary, ASUS Computer International, seeks to have certain ASUSTeK computer products and components barred from entry into the United States.
The commission’s decision to investigate IBM’s claims doesn’t mean the agency has reached a decision about the merits of the case, the ITC said.
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