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Owning the Patent Isn’t Always Enough for Standing, <i>ITC Blog</i>

Owning the Patent Isn’t Always Enough for Standing, ITC Blog

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In a recent Initial Determination ("ID"), Administrative Law Judge Lord ruled that a patent owner did not have standing to sue without joining a third party to which certain rights had been transferred. Certain Audio Processing Hardware, Software, and Products Containing the Same, Inv. No. 337-TA-1026, Initial Determination (Oct. 26, 2017).

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