Video Gadget Makers Settle Trade Spat, Ending US Probe
Published Date: 4/25/2025
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Summary
The U.S. International Trade Commission has officially ended an investigation about certain video-capable devices like computers, TVs, and cameras because the parties involved reached a settlement. This means no more legal battles, and businesses can move forward without worry. If you make or sell these devices, expect smoother trade and no new fees or restrictions from this case.
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Investigation Terminated After Settlement
The U.S. International Trade Commission has ended its investigation into certain video-capable devices (including computers, streaming devices, televisions, cameras, and components) because the parties agreed to a settlement and patent agreements. If you make or sell these devices, the investigation is terminated and the case will not continue against the parties involved.
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