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ITC Considers Possible Section 337 Investigation on Lidar Systems

Comments are due to the International Trade Commission by April 25 concerning a potential Section 337 investigation on imported light detection and ranging (lidar) systems. The ITC notice follows an April 11 complaint by Ouster, a California-based producer of lidar…

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hardware and software. It alleges that Chinese company Hesai Technology and its U.S.- and Cayman Islands-based affiliates have imported lidar devices that infringe on five of Ouster's patents. Ouster seeks a permanent limited exclusion order barring the respondents’ infringing lidar systems from entry as well as a cease and desist order.