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The International Trade Commission will consider whether to...

The International Trade Commission will consider whether to ban imports of several models of HTC smartphones, after it voted Thursday to begin an investigation under Section 337 of the Tariff Act of 1930 on the products. Nokia requested the investigation…

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May 23, alleging the HTC cellphones infringe its patents. Nokia has said the infringing models include the HTC One S, One V, One X, Evo 4G LTE, Droid Incredible 4G LTE, Droid DNA, One X+, One VX, First and One (CD May 31 p14). Nokia is requesting limited exclusion and cease and desist orders. The ITC said HTC Corp. of Taiwan and HTC America Inc. of Bellevue, Wash., are respondents. HTC declined to comment beyond confirming the ITC started an investigation against it in case No. 337-TA-885, said a company spokeswoman.