Samsung has reached an impasse in its efforts to litigate a patent case concerning smartphone replacement screens at the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC). An administrative law judge previously ruled against the tech giant’s claims targeting a major Chinese competitor known for producing replacement screens. The ITC opted not to reconsider the judge’s determination, effectively closing the case.
The legal maneuvering stems from Samsung’s intent to challenge the market dynamics surrounding replacement smartphone screens. However, the ITC’s decision to uphold the administrative law judge’s ruling reflects the agency’s support of the original decision. This outcome signifies a setback for Samsung’s legal strategy in both the United States and potentially its global ambitions in this sector.
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