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Intellectual Property

Mar. 6, 2012

ITC judge rules against Rambus patent claims

Sunnyvale-based chip designer Rambus Inc. lost a key ruling Friday in its battle against several technology companies when a U.S. International Trade Commission judge found no violation by three companies accused of patent infringement.


By Craig Anderson


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Sunnyvale-based chip designer Rambus Inc. lost a key ruling Friday in its battle against several technology companies when a U.S. International Trade Commission judge found no violation by three companies accused of patent infringement.


Theodore R. Essex, an ITC administrative law judge, ruled in favor of defendants STMicroelectronics N.V. of Switzerland, Milpitas-based LSI Corp., and Taiwan-based M...

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