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ITC Rules in Favor of Finnegan Client Rambus
January 27, 2010
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Lehman, Christine E.
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 27, 2010
Contact: Dori Hines, 202.408.4250
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ITC Rules in Favor of Finnegan Client Rambus
Last Friday, an Administrative Law Judge of the U.S. International Trade Commission ruled in favor of firm client Rambus Inc. and issued an Initial Determination finding three Rambus patents valid and infringed by nVidia Corp. and 15 other Respondents. The ALJ found that nVidia and the other Respondents, which use nVidia technology in products they import to the U.S., each literally infringe, induce infringement and contribute to the infringement of the Rambus patents. The ALJ also recommended an exclusion order directed to nVidia memory controllers and products of the Respondents containing those controllers.
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