Fujifilm announced it received a favourable final determination from the USITC in its ongoing LTO Ultrium 7 cartridge patent dispute with Sony Corporation.
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Unedited press release follows:
FUJIFILM Corporation receives a favorable Final Determination in United States ITC case against Sony Corporation
VALHALLA, N.Y., March 9, 2018 — FUJIFILM Corporation (President: Kenji Sukeno) announced today that the company received a favorable Final Determination in its United States International Trade Commission (ITC) case against Sony Corporation. The ITC affirmed the ruling by Administrative Law Judge David P. Shaw in favor of issuing a limited exclusion order and a cease and desist order directed at Sony Corporation and its affiliates. The ITC found that Sony is unlawfully importing into the United States certain magnetic data storage cartridge products that infringe a Fujifilm U.S. patent.
Based on the favorable Final Determination and following a sixty (60) day Presidential review period, Customs and Border Protection will specifically prohibit from importation into the United States Sony’s infringing products, at least including its Linear Tape Open (LTO)* Ultrium 7 cartridges.
Fujifilm is confident that it has sufficient capacity to satisfy demand for LTO-7. Furthermore, Fujifilm is committed to offering unprecedented technology at competitive pricing as it fully understands that other storage options are available to its customers.
Fujifilm has made, and will continue to make, significant investments in R&D and United States manufacturing to advance tape technology. Fujifilm will continue to vigorously protect its domestic industry and intellectual property.
* Linear Tape-Open, LTO and Ultrium are trademarks of the Technology Provider Companies (TPCs).