Re: ARLA/CLUSTER: Motorola ganha batalha, os produtos Hytera estão proibidos de serem importados para os Estados Unidos
Jorge Santos
ct1jib gmail.com
Sexta-Feira, 18 de Janeiro de 2019 - 13:59:26 WET
Boa tarde
Não é bem assim, é uma forma "airosa" de explicar perante os americanos que
a super potência comercial Motorola *ganhou*! mas..... todos os modelos
endereçados nessa lista estão descontinuados há pelo menos um ano.
Conclusão!!! tudo como antes.
On Fri, 18 Jan 2019 at 13:14, João Costa > CT1FBF <ct1fbf gmail.com> wrote:
> Infringing Hytera products banned from importation to United States
>
> (Motorola press release)
>
> *Orders prohibiting importation, sale or marketing of Hytera products in
> the United States take effect today *
>
> CHICAGO – Jan. 16, 2019 – Motorola Solutions, Inc. (NYSE: MSI) announced
> that the International Trade Commission’s (ITC) importation ban and
> cease-and-desist orders for Hytera’s products infringing Motorola
> Solutions’ patents take effect today following the mandatory 60-day
> presidential review period. Today marks a clear and final win in Motorola
> Solutions’ U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) case against
> Hytera Communications Corporation Limited (SHE: 002583) (“Hyteraâ€).
>
> All Hytera products infringing Motorola Solutions’ U.S. Patent Nos.
> 7,369,869, 7,729,701 and 8,279,991 (“Patentsâ€) are excluded from the United
> States. Hytera products subject to the ban include the following:
>
> - Radios (Subscribers): MD652, MD782, BD302, BD362, BD502, PD412,
> PD502, PD562, PD602, PD662, PD682, PD702, PD752, PD782, PD792, PD982, X1e
> and X1p; and
> - Repeaters: RD622 and RD982.
>
> "The expiration of the mandatory review period marks the final step of the
> ITC’s investigation against Hytera, and Hytera is now prohibited from
> importing infringing products into the United States,†said Mark Hacker,
> general counsel and chief administrative officer of Motorola Solutions.
>
> “Motorola Solutions has invested extensively in researching, developing
> and delivering new and innovative products for our customers around the
> world, while Hytera has brazenly and repeatedly copied our proprietary
> intellectual property.
>
> “The commencement of the importation ban and the rejection of Hytera’s
> request for a repair and service exception are major steps in holding
> Hytera accountable for its theft and serial infringement of our patents,
> technology and innovation,†Hacker continued. “Motorola Solutions welcomes
> legitimate competition, but it is only legitimate when companies compete on
> the basis of their own original technologies. We will continue to
> vigorously defend our intellectual property for the benefit of our
> stakeholders around the world, and we look forward to presenting our trade
> secret misappropriation and copyright infringement claims to a jury in
> Chicago, Illinois in November.â€
>
> As previously announced, in November 2018 the ITC issued a Notice of Final
> Determination confirming that certain Hytera products are infringing four
> Motorola Solutions patents. The ITC issued exclusion and cease-and-desist
> orders for Motorola Solutions’ ’869, ’701 and ’991 patents, prohibiting
> Hytera from importing infringing products into the United States and
> selling or marketing those products. At that time, the ITC also rejected
> Hytera’s request to allow it to import infringing products or components
> into the U.S. to repair or service those in the field. The ruling affirmed
> Administrative Law Judge Mary Joan McNamara’s finding, in her Initial
> Determination, that Hytera “unquestionably copied certain of Motorola
> patented technologies.â€
>
> Motorola Solutions notes that Hytera’s recent product announcements of its
> new i-Series continue to be conspicuously silent regarding when those new
> products will be commercially available. Motorola Solutions’ patents enable
> important call processing capabilities, so any modified Hytera products
> with Motorola Solutions’ patented technology removed will lack these key
> technologies and features. If and when any such newly released products
> become available, Motorola Solutions will promptly evaluate them to
> determine if they contain technologies subject to the ITC’s orders or
> Motorola Solutions’ patent portfolio.
>
> In addition to the ITC victory, Motorola Solutions recently prevailed
> against Hytera in the Regional Courts of Mannheim and Düsseldorf in Germany
> in similar patent infringement cases. Motorola Solutions will also continue
> its patent infringement, copyright infringement and trade secret theft
> lawsuits against Hytera in the U.S. District Court for the Northern
> District of Illinois and the Federal Court of Australia.
>
> For additional information regarding Motorola Solutions' legal actions
> against Hytera, please visit
>
> https://newsroom.motorolasolutions.com/presskits/motorola-solutions-intellectual-property.htm
> .
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