Canon announces issuance of General Exclusion Order in U.S.
In its Opinion accompanying the GEO, the ITC determined that a GEO is necessary both to prevent circumvention of an exclusion order limited to products of named persons and because there is a pattern of infringing conduct and it is difficult to identify the source of the infringing products.
Canon filed the complaint that led to the subject Investigation on May 7, 2014, naming 33 Respondents, including manufacturers, importers, and distributors of toner cartridges and photosensitive drum units. On May 13, 2015, the Administrative Law Judge presiding over the Investigation determined that Canon had proven violations of its patent rights, and the ITC adopted those findings and issued the GEO and cease and desist orders on August 31, 2015.
Throughout the development, sales, and marketing process, Canon respects the intellectual property of other companies and individuals and expects these entities to similarly respect Canon's intellectual property rights. Canon remains committed to pursuing legal enforcement against those who do not respect Canon's intellectual property.



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