United States Federal Circuit
Microsoft Corporation v. International Trade Commission, 12-1445
The order of the U.S. International Trade Commission that found no violation of the Tariff Act insofar as plaintiff alleged that Motorola imported mobile phones and tablets that infringed four of plaintiff's patents, is: 1) affirmed in part, where the Commission correctly determined that the accused products do not infringe the '054 patent, and that plaintiff failed to prove that a domestic industry exists for products protected by the '762 and '376 patents; but 2) reversed in part and remanded, as to the '133 patent, where the Commission relied on incorrect claim constructions in finding no infringement, the only basis for its finding no violation, for the main group of accused products; and 3) affirmed in part, as to the non-infringement finding for the accused alternative design.
Appellate Information
- Decided 10/03/2013
- Published 10/03/2013
Judges
- TARANTO
Court
- United States Federal Circuit