Vicor Secures ITC Ruling Against Infringing Power Modules
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Vicor's ITC Determination Impacting Power Modules
Vicor Corporation (NASDAQ: VICR) recently announced a significant ruling from the International Trade Commission (ITC) that impacts the importation of power modules and computing systems that infringe on its patents. This development has heightened awareness within the industry about intellectual property rights and the enforcement of such rights in a global marketplace.
Details of the ITC's Ruling
On February 13, the ITC confirmed the validity of Vicor's patents—specifically, U.S. Patent Nos. 9,516,761 and 9,166,481. The Notice of Final Determination concluded that certain power converter modules and computing systems that incorporate Vicor's technology would be barred from entering the United States.
The Specifics of the Order
The ruling includes a Limited Exclusion Order against all implicated companies, meaning that importation of these infringing products is prohibited. Additionally, targeted Cease and Desist Orders have been issued against major manufacturers including Delta Electronics (Americas) Ltd., Quanta Computer USA Inc., and others. This reinforces Vicor's stance in protecting its innovations and the competitive landscape of the power electronics sector.
Next Steps for Respondents
After the ITC's ruling, there is a mandatory 60-day presidential review period. During this time, respondents can still import infringing products if they post a bond equivalent to 100% of the product's value. Once the review period ends, however, the enforcement against these infringing modules and systems becomes absolute, effectively blocking them from the U.S. market.
Appeal Against the Determination
Interestingly, the ITC’s decision reversed a previous finding about certain Foxconn affiliates. Initially, Foxconn was believed to be operating without a license to use Vicor's patents; however, the ruling identified that FII USA, Inc. and Ingrasys Technology, Inc. hold a license to use the ’761 patent due to boilerplate agreements present in their purchase orders with Vicor. In response, Vicor plans to appeal this decision in the Federal Circuit to assert its rights more firmly.
CEO's Insights on the Ruling
Vicor's Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Patrizio Vinciarelli, expressed the company's commitment to enforcing its intellectual property rights. He noted, "As expected, Respondents are now subject to exclusion and cease and desist orders, exposing their unlicensed customers to significant consequences." This statement highlights how critical the defense of intellectual property is in the tech industry, particularly as it pertains to advancements in AI and computing systems.
Implications for the Industry
Reflecting on the ruling, Vinciarelli pointed out that many Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) and non-OEM customers have sought licenses to avoid disruptions in their supply chains. This move demonstrates an industry-wide recognition of the importance of compliance with patented technologies, particularly with the rapid development of computing systems that are increasingly reliant on advanced power management technologies.
About Vicor Corporation
Vicor Corporation is known for its innovative modular power components and complete power systems, which are designed to meet the demands of various sectors including enterprise computing, telecommunications, aerospace, and defense. Headquartered in Andover, Massachusetts, Vicor is dedicated to advancing power technology through its patented systems.
Contact Information
If you have any questions or require further information, feel free to reach out to:
James F. Schmidt
Chief Financial Officer
Office: (978) 470-2900
Email: invrel@vicorpower.com
Frequently Asked Questions
What was the ITC's final ruling regarding Vicor's patents?
The ITC ruled that Vicor's patents are valid and that infringing power modules should be barred from importation into the U.S.
Who are the major companies affected by the ITC's ruling?
The ruling affects several companies, including Delta Electronics (Americas) Ltd., Quanta Computer USA Inc., and others, ordering them to cease activities involving the infringing products.
What are Respondents allowed to do during the presidential review period?
Respondents can import infringing products upon posting a bond of 100% of the product's value for the duration of the 60-day review period.
What does Vicor plan to do following the ruling?
Vicor intends to appeal the ITC's finding regarding certain Foxconn affiliates and aims to take legal actions to protect its intellectual property rights further.
What significance does this ruling have for the technology industry?
This ruling underlines the importance of intellectual property protection and encourages compliance among manufacturers in an increasingly competitive and technology-driven market.
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