LD Products Settles with Canon, Agrees Not to Sell Disputed Toner Cartridges in U.S.
Canon Inc. of Tokyo reports that it’s successfully resolved a patent-infringement disputes against LD Products in the U.S. International Trade Commission and in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, concerning certain toner cartridges and photosensitive drum units sold for use with Canon and Hewlett-Packard laser printers.
To resolve the disputes, LD Products has stipulated to a Consent Order from the International Trade Commission, and a Consent Judgment and Permanent Injunction from the Southern District of New York, that prohibit it from making, using, selling, and offering for sale in the United States, and from importing into the United States, toner cartridges and photosensitive drum units that Canon says infringe upon Canon patents.
The patents in question are U.S. Patent Nos. 8,280,278, 8,630,564, 8,682,215, 8,676,090, and 8,688,008, and U.S. Patent Nos. 8,280,278, 8,433,219, 8,437,669, 8,494,411, 8,630,564, 8,676,090, 8,682,215, and 8,688,008.
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