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Intellectual Property

Mar. 6, 2014

Trade commission invalidates LSI patent in Realtek case

The U.S. International Trade Commission dismantled an infringement complaint pursued by San Jose-based LSI Corp., invalidating its asserted patent in the process, in a decision issued late Tuesday.

By Kevin Lee
Daily Journal Staff Writer

The U.S. International Trade Commission dismantled an infringement complaint pursued by San Jose-based LSI Corp., invalidating its asserted patent in the process, in a decision issued late Tuesday. The trade commission's dismissal is the latest setback against LSI in its multi-venue licensing spat with Taiwanese computer chip producer Realtek Semiconductor Corp. In the Matter of Certain Audiovisual Components and Products Containing th...

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