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`WASHINGTON, D.C.
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`Before The Honorable
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`Administrative Law Judge
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`In the Matter of
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`CERTAIN AUDIO PROCESSING
`HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE AND
`PRODUCTS CONTAINING SAME
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`Investigation No. 337-TA-_
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`VERIFIED COMPLAINT UNDER SECTION 337
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`OF THE TARIFF ACT OF 1930, AS AMENDED
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`COMPLAINANT:
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`RESPONDENTS:
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`Andrea Electronics Corp.
`65 Orville Drive, Suite One
`Bohemia, NY 11716
`U.S.A.
`Tel: 631-719-1800
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`COUNSEL FOR COMPLAINANT:
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`Goutam Patnaik
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`Tuhin Ganguly
`David J. Shaw
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`Kelly E. Rose
`Pepper Hamilton LLP
`Hamilton Square
`600 Fourteenth Street, N.W.
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`Washington, DC 20005-2004
`Tel:-202-220-1200
`Fax: 202-220-1665
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`William D. Belanger
`Frank D. Liu
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`Supama Datta
`Gwendolyn E. Tawresey
`Pepper Hamilton LLP
`19th Floor, High Street Tower
`125 High Street
`Boston, MA 02110-2736
`Tel: 617-204-5100
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`Fax: 617-204-5150
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`Acer Inc.
`8F, 88, Sec. 1, Xintai 5”‘ Rd. Xixhi,
`New Taipei City 221, Taiwan
`Tel: 866-2-2696-1234
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`Acer America Corp.
`333 West San Carlos Street, Suite 1500
`San Jose, CA 95110
`Tel: 508-533-7700
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`ASUSTeK Computer Inc.
`No. 15, Li-Te Rd., Beitou District,
`Taipei 112, Taiwan
`Tel: 866-2-2894-3447
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`ASUS Computer International
`800 Corporate Way
`Fremont, CA 94539
`Tel: 510-739-3777
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`Dell Inc.
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`One Dell Way
`Round Rock, TX 78682
`Tel: 512-338-4400
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`Hewlett Packard Co.
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`3000 Hanover Street
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`Palo Alto, CA 94304-1185
`Tel: 650-857-1501
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`Lenovo Group Ltd.
`Shangdi Information Industry Base
`No 6 Chuang Ye Road, Haidan District
`100085 Beijing, China
`Tel: 86-10-5886-8888
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`Lenovo Holding Co., Inc.
`1009 Think Place
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`Morrisville, NC 27650
`Tel: 855-253-6686
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`Lenovo (United States) Inc.
`1009 Think Place
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`Morrisville, NC 27650
`Tel: 855-253-6686
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`Toshiba Corp.
`1- 1 , Shibaura 1-chome,
`Toshiba Building,
`Minato-Ku,
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`Tokyo 105-8001, Japan
`Tel: 81-3-3457-4511
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`Toshiba America, Inc.
`1251 Avenue o.f the Americas
`Suite 41 10
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`New York, NY 10020
`Tel: 212-596-0600
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`Toshiba America lnforrnation Systems, Inc.
`9740 Irvine Boulevard
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`Irvine, CA 92618
`Tel: 949-461-4321
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`Realtek Semiconductor Corp.
`No. 2, Innovation Road II,
`Hsinchu Science Park,
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`Hsinchu 300, Taiwan
`Tel: 886-3-578-0211
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`TABLE OF CONTENTS
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`I.
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`II.
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`INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................ .. 1
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`THE PARTIES ........................................ .. ........................................................................ .. 3
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`A.
`B.
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`Complainant .......................................................................................................... .. 3
`Respondents .......................................................................................................... .. 7
`1.
`Acer Inc ..................................................................................................... .. 7
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`2.
`3.
`4.
`5.
`6.
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`7.
`8.
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`10.
`11.
`12.
`13.
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`Acer America Corp. .................................................................................. .. 7
`ASUSTeK Computer Inc. ......................................................................... .. 8
`ASUS Computer International .................................................................. .. 8
`Dell Inc ...................................................................................................... .. 8
`Hewlett Packard Co. ................................................................................. .. 9
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`Lenovo Group Ltd..................................................................................... .. 9
`Lenovo Holding Co., Inc. ................ ... ...................................................... .. 9
`Lenovo (United States) Inc. .................................................................... .. 10
`Toshiba Corp ........................................................................................... .. 10
`Toshiba America, Inc ................ ..-. ........................................................... .. 11
`Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc. .......................................... .. 11
`Realtek Semiconductor Corp. ................................................................. .. 12
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`III.
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`THE ASSERTED PATENTS ......................................................................................... .. 12
`A.
`The ’898 Patent ................................................................................................... .. 13
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`Foreign Counterparts to the ’898 Patent ................................................. .. 13
`1.
`The ’923 Patent.. ................................................................................................. .. 14.
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`Foreign Counterparts to the ’923 Patent ................................................. .. 15
`1.
`The ’607 Patent ................................................................................................... .. 15
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`Foreign Counterparts to the ’607 Patent ...............................
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`The ’345 Patent ................................................................................................... .. 17
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`Foreign Counterparts to the ’345 Patent ................................................. .. 17
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`The ’637 Patent ...................................
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`Foreign Counterparts to the ’637 Patent ................................................. .. 190
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`Licensees to the ‘Asserted Patents ................................................................. .. .... .. 19
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`B.
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`C
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`D.
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`E.
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`F.
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`IV.
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`NON-TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION OF THE PATENTED TECHNOLOGY ............ .. 19
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`A.
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`B.
`C.
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`The ’898 and ’923 Patents — System and Method for Adaptive Interference
`Cancelling ........................................................................................................... .. 20
`The ’607 Patent — Interference Canceling Method and Apparatus ..................... .. 21
`The ’345 Patent — System, Method and Apparatus for Cancelling Noise .......... .. 21
`The ’637 Patent — Sub-Band Exponential Smoothing Noise Canceling
`System ................................................................................................................. .. 22
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`V.
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`UNFAIR ACTS OF THE RESPONDENTS .................................................................. .. 22
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`A.
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`Infringement ........................................................................................................ .. 23
`1.
`The ’898 Patent ....................................................................................... .. 23
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`a.
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`b.
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`Acer ............................................................................................. .. 23
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`Asus ................................................................. ..; ......................... .. 26
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`c.
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`d.
`e.
`f.
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`Dell .............................................................................................. .. 28
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`HP ............................................................................................... .. 31
`Lenovo .................................................. ..; ................................... .. 34
`Toshiba ........................................................................................ .. 36
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`2.
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`Realtek ........................................................................................ .. 39
`g.
`The ’923 Patent ....................................................................................... .. 42
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`a.
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`b.
`c.
`d.
`e.
`f.
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`Acer .... .. ....................................................................................... .. 42
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`Asus ........................................................ .. ................................... .. 45
`' Dell .............................................................................................. .. 47
`HP ............................................................................................... .. 50
`Lenovo ........................................................................................ .. 52
`Toshiba ........................................................................................ .. 55
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`Realtek ........................................................................................ .. 58
`g.
`The ’607 Patent ............................................................................... .. ...... .. 61
`a.
`Acer ............................................................................................. .. 61
`b.
`Asus ............................................................................................. .. 63
`c.
`Dell .............................................................................................. .. 66
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`(1.
`e.
`f.
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`HP ............................................................................................... .. 69
`Lenovo .............................................................................. ..- ........ .. 72
`Toshiba ........................................................................................ .. 74
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`Realtek ........................................................................................ .. 77
`g.
`The ’345 Patent ...................................................................... .; ............... .. 80
`a.
`Acer ............................................................................................. .. 80
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`b.
`c.
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`d.
`e.
`f.
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`Asus ............................................................................................. .. 83
`Dell .............................................................................................. .. 85
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`HP ...................................................... .._ ....................................... .. 88
`Lenovo ........................................................................................ .. 91
`Toshiba ........................................................................................ .. 94
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`Realtek ........................................................................................ .. 96
`g.
`The ’637. Patent ....................................................................................... .. 99
`a.
`Acer ............................................................................................. .. 99
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`b.
`c.
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`(1.
`e.
`f.
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`Asus ........................................................................................... .. 1.02
`Dell ............................................................................................ .. 104
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`HP ......................................................................... .. .................. ..’107
`Lenovo ...................................................................................... .. 110
`Toshiba ...................................................................................... .. 113
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`3.
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`4.
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`5.
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`B.
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`Realtek ................................................................... .; ................. .. 115
`- g.
`Specific Instance of Sale and Importation ........................................................ .. 118
`1.
`Acer ....................................................................................................... .. 1 18
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`2.
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`3.
`4.
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`5.
`6.
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`7.
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`Asus ....................................................................................................... .. 1 18
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`Dell ........................................................................................................ .. 119
`HP ......................................................................................................... .. 119
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`Lenovo .................................................................................................. .. 120
`Toshiba .................................................................................................. .. 120
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`Realtek .................................................................................................. .. 121
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`VI.
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`HARMONIZED TARIFF SCHEDULE INFORMATION .....
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`..................... .. 121
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`V_II.
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`RELATED LITIGATION ............................................................................................ .. 122
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`VIII. DOMESTIC INDUSTRY RELATING TO THE ASSERTED PATENTS ................. .. 124
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`A.
`B.
`C.
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`D.
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`Andrea’s Significant Investment in Plant and Equipment ................................ .. 124
`Andrea’s Significant Employment of Labor and Capital ................................. .. 125
`Andrea’s Substantial Investment in the Exploitation of the Asserted
`Patents ............................................................................................................... .. 125
`Andrea’s Practice of the Asserted Patents ........................................................ .. 125
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`IX.
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`RELIEF .................... .; ................................................................................................... .. 126
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`I.
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`INTRODUCTION
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`1.
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`Complainant Andrea Electronics Corporation (“Andrea”) files this complaint
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`pursuant to Section 337 of the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended, 19 U.S.C. § 1337 (“Section
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`337”). Andrea respectfully requests that the United States International Trade Commission (the
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`“Commission”) institute an investigation relating to the unlawful importation into the United
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`States, the sale for importation into the United States, and/or the sale within the United States
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`after importation, of certain audio processing hardware and software and products containing the
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`same.
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`2.
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`The Respondents are Acer Inc., Acer America Corp., ASUSTeK Computer Inc.,
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`ASUS Computer International, Dell Inc., Hewlett Packard Co., Lenovo Group Ltd., Lenovo
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`Holding Co., Inc., Lenovo (United States) Inc., Toshiba Corp., Toshiba America, Inc., Toshiba
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`America Information Systems, Inc., and Realtek Semiconductor Corp. (collectively,
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`“Respondents”).
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`3.
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`Respondents have violated and continue to violate_Section 337 through the
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`importation, sale for importation, and/or the sale within the United States after importation of
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`certain audio processing hardware and software and products containing the same that directly
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`infringe, literally or under the doctrine of equivalents, Andrea’s United States Patent No.
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`5,825,898 (the “’898 Patent”), United States Patent No. 6,483,923 (the “’923 Patent”), United
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`States Patent No. 6,049,607 (the “’607 Patent”), United States Patent No. 6,363,345 (the “’345
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`Patent”), and United States Patent No. 6,377,637 (the “’637 Patent”) (collectively, “Asserted
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`Patents”) to the detriment of Andrea’s industry that exists in the United States relating to the
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`Asserted Patents.
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`4.
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`In addition to their direct infringement, Respondents have also violated and
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`continue to violate Section 337 through the importation, sale for importation, and/or the sale_
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`within the United States after importation, of certain audio processing hardware and software and
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`products containing the same that indirectly infringe, literally or under the doctrine of
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`equivalents, by induced or contributory infringement, Andrea’s Asserted Patents to the detriment
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`of Andrea’s industry that exists in the United States relating to the Asserted Patents.
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`Respondents have knowledge of the Asserted Patents and infringement allegations at least as of
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`the filing of Andrea’s earlier-filed complaints against each Respondent in the United States
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`District Court for the Eastern District of New York (see infra, Section VII. “Related Litigation”)
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`v and have continued to provide their audio processing hardware and software and products
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`containing the same to the marketplace in a manner that indirectly infringes Andrea’s Asserted
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`Patents.
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`5.
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`' Andrea asserts that each Respondent infringes the following claims:
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`6.
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`To remedy Respondents’ continuing and unlawful violation of Section 337,
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`Andrea seeks as permanent relief a limited exclusion order, pursuant to 19 U.S.C. § 1337(d),
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`barring from entry into the United States all Respondents’ audio processing hardware and
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`software and products containing the same that infringe one or more of the claims of the
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`Asserted Patents. Andrea also seeks cease and desist orders pursuant to l9 U.S.C. § l337(t)
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`prohibiting each domestic Respondent from engaging in the importation into the United States
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`and/or the sale within the United States after importation of audio processing hardware and
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`software and products containing the same that infringe one or more claims of the Asserted
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`Patents. Further, Andrea requests that the Commission impose a bond upon Respondents’
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`importation of infringing audio processing hardware and software and products containing the
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`same during the 60-day Presidential review period, pursuant to 19 U.S.C. § 13376), to prevent ‘
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`further injury to Andrea’s domestic industry relating to the Asserted Patents.
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`II.
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`THE PARTIES
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`A.
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`7.
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`Complainant
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`Complainant Andrea is a publicly-held company with its corporate headquarters
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`located in Bohemia, New York. Andrea engages in substantial research and development related
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`to audio technology and has developed microphone hardware and software that provides
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`solutions to current sound fidelity challenges.
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`8.
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`Andrea is a leading industry developer of product solutions which optimize the
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`performance of voice user interfaces and has a decorated history. Its technology has been
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`applied -to products related to, among other things, VoIP telephony, VoIP teleconferencing, video
`conferencing, speech recognition, computer gaming, in-car computing, and 3D audio recording.
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`9.
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`The leadership of Andrea has spanned three familial generations over 80 years.
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`Andrea’s products are featured in the Henry Ford Museum and Smithsonian National Museum of
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`American History.
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`10.
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`In the early 1900s, Frank Andrea, an Italian immigrant, started his business
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`career. He began as an electroplater for I.P. Frink manufacturing company and studied at night
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`as a tool maker and machinist at the Mechanic’s Institute in New York City. In 1913 he joined
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`the Frederick Pierce Company and, after the outbreak of World War I, worked to design tools to
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`manufacture parts for a new aircraft -radio receiver that he had built. Mr. Andrea soon thereafter
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`started his own company, FADA.
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`11.
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`As founder of FADA, Mr. Andrea employed his family members, including his
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`16 year-old brother, John. FADA picked up momentum when Mr. Andrea convinced Marconi,
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`the predecessor of RCA, to place an order for radio parts. FADA began manufacturing parts for
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`crystal sets and “Do It Yourself’ kits. FADA also soon began manufacturing parts such as
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`sockets and rheostats for tube type radios.
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`12.
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`After selling his controlling interest in FADA, Mr. Andrea founded the Andrea
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`Radio Corporation (“Andrea Radio”). Andrea Radio’s offerings evolved over time. In 1939,
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`Andrea Radio developed and produced one of the first television sets, which was displayed at the
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`World’s Fair in Queens, New York. Andrea Radio sold TV kits and the first television console
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`' models that also housed a radio and phonograph. In 1954, Andrea Radio began developing a
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`color television and introduced a set in 1957.
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`13.
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`During the Second World War, the firm engaged in the production of military
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`electronics. In 1942, Andrea Radio was presented with the prestigious high honors Navy E
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`Award for manufacturing excellence and providing military audio communications equipment.
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`In the early 1960s, Andrea Radio developed and produced several types of high reliability
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`intercommunication systems for installation in various military and commercial aircraft. Indeed,
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`Andrea Radio produced the audio intercom system for Project Mercury’s first manned
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`spacecraft.
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`14.
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`Mr. Andrea passed away in 1965, leaving his son, Frank Jr., to continue the
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`Andrea business.
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`15.
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`In the 1970s and 19805, Andrea Radio became a premier supplier of high
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`performance avionic intercom equipment for defense industry manufacturers like Bell
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`Helicopter, Boeing, Sikorsky, and Lockheed, prompting Andrea Radio to change its name to
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`Andrea Electronics Corporation. Andrea produced microphone audio pre-amplifiers for Navy
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`aviators’ oxygen mask helmet systems. The experience gained from producing audio intercom
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`systems for high noise environments paved the way for Andrea’s emphasis on active noise
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`cancellation.
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`16.
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`Product development continued in the 1990s with Andrea producing the first
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`Active Noise Canceling (“ANC”) boom microphone computer headset for deployment with
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`computer speech recognition. Andrea shipped millions of headsets and microphone products to
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`software OEMs. In 1998, Andrea developed and produced the first digital array microphone for
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`commercial use, providing hands-free voice command and control functionality. In 1999,
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`Andrea developed and produced the first USB headset as well as the first desktop digital array
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`microphone.
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`17.
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`In the 2000s, Andrea broadened the application of its product offerings. _In 2001,
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`it developed and produced digital noise canceling array microphones for speech control systems
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`in police cruisers. In 2002, Andrea revolutionized PC audio inpu_t__.by introducing the first stereo
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`array microphone interface for integrated audio codecs. By the late 2000s, Andrea had shipped
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`over one million SuperBeam stereo array microphones, and millions of DSDA stereo array
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`microphone and EchoStop speakerphone products.
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`l8.
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`Andrea has continued its innovation and offers microphone and earphone
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`technologies designed to enhance sound quality. Andrea, -now led by Frank Andrea’s grandson,
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`Douglas Andrea, successfully transformed itself from a manufacturer of industrial and military
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`intercommunication systems into a creator of cutting-edge audio technologies. Andrea
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`incorporates its new patented technologies to enable natural language interfaces and enhance the
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`performance of voice-related applications. Today, Andrea offers a variety of products
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`incorporating its technologies such as headsets and headphones, microphones, software
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`algorithms, USB audio solutions and related accessories. Since its inception, Andrea has gone
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`through a remarkable evolution as an audio technology leader, meeting the ever-changing needs
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`of a demanding audio communications marketplace.
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`19.
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`As a result of the convergence between computers and communication devices, a
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`new generation of connected mobile devices is becoming pervasive. Andrea has developed and
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`continues developing new products incorporating its technologies to enhance the user experience
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`of mainstream applications such as speech recognition, voice over intemet protocol
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`(“VOIP”)/video conferencing, distance learning, enterprise collaboration, game chat, and live
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`digital audio recordings.
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`20.
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`In addition to its own significant engineering, research, and development into
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`audio processing technologies, Andrea also worked extensively with Lamar Signal Processing
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`(“Lamar”) in developing audio processing software in the mid-to-late 1990’s. Andrea eventually
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`acquired substantially all of the assets of Lamar in 1998.
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`21.
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`Andrea’s and Lamar’s efforts have resulted in seventeen (17) issued United States ~
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`patents currently owned by Andrea, including the Asserted Patents. Andrea’s development
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`efforts also include at least one (1) currently pending U.S. patent application directed to Andrea’s
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`audio processing technology.
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`22.
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`Andrea has made concerted efforts to deliver its patented technology and products
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`to a number of customers and has made significant contributions towards developing its
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`technology for use across a broad spectrum of industries. Andrea’s continued success and
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`investments in advancing its proprietary audio processing technology depends, in part, on its
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`ability to establish, maintain, and protect its proprietary technology through enforcement of its
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`patent rights.
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`B.
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`Respondents
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`23. With regard to the Respondents, Andrea alleges the following upon information
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`and belief:
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`1.
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`Acer Inc.
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`24.
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`Acer Inc. is a foreign corporation organized and existing under the laws of
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`Taiwan, with its principal place of business at 8F, 88, Sec. 1, Xintai 5”‘ Rd. Xixhi, New Taipei '
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`City 221, Taiwan. Acer Inc. is in the business of developing, making, offering for sale, selling,
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`importing, and supporting products containing audio processing hardware and software
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`including, without limitation, desktops, notebooks, laptops, all-in-ones, Chromebooks, and
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`computer tablets, that are manufactured outside of the United States. Acer Inc.,is the parent
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`corporation of Respondent Acer America Corp.
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`2.
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`Acer America Corp.
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`25.
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`Acer America Crop. is a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the
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`state of California, with its principal place of business located at 333 West San Carlos Street,
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`Suite 1500, San Jose, California 95110. Acer America Corp. is a subsidiary of or otherwise
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`controlled by Acer Inc. Acer America Corp. is in the business of developing, making, offering
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`for sale, selling, importing, and supporting products containing audio processing hardware and
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`software including, without limitation, desktops, notebooks, laptops, all—in—ones, Chromebooks,
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`and computer tablets in the United States, that are manufactured outside ofthe United States.
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`Acer America Corp. is responsible for all of Acer Inc.’s activities taking place in the United
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`States, including the importation of goods into the United States from foreign countries. Acer
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`Inc. and Acer America Corp. are referred to collectively as “Acer.”
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`ASUSTeK Computer Inc.
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`26.
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`ASUSTeK Computer, Inc. is a foreign corporation organized and existing under
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`the laws of Taiwan, with its principal place of business at No. 15, Li-Te Rd., Beitou District,
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`Taipei 112, Taiwan. ASUSTeK Computer, Inc. is in the business of developing, making,
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`offering for sale, selling, importing, and supporting productsicontaining audio processing
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`hardware and software including, without limitation, desktops, notebooks, laptops, all-in-ones,
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`Chromebooks, and computer tablets, that are manufactured outside of the United States.
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`ASUSTeK Computer, Inc. is the parent corporation of Respondent ASUS Computer
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`International.
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`4.
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`ASUS Computer International
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`27.
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`ASUS Computer International is a corporation organized and existing under the
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`laws of the state of California, with its principal place of business located at 800 Corporate Way,
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`Fremont, California 94539. Respondent ASUS Computer International is a subsidiary of or
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`otherwise controlled by Respondent ASUSTeK Computer Inc. ASUS Computer International is
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`in the business of developing, making, offering for sale, selling, importing, and supporting
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`products containing audio processing hardware and software including, without limitation,
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`desktops, notebooks, laptops, all-in-ones, Chromebooks, and computer tablets in the United
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`States, that are manufactured outside of the United States. ASUS Computer International
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`manages the North American operations, which includes operations within the United States, of
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`Respondent ASUSTeK Computer Inc. ASUSTeK Computer Inc. and ASUS Computer
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`International are referred to collectively as “ASUS.”
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`5.
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`Dell Inc.
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`28.
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`Dell Inc. is a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the state of
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`Delaware, with its principal place of business located at One Dell Way, Round Rock, Texas
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`78682. Dell Inc. is in the business of developing, making, offering for sale, selling, importing,
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`and supporting products containing audio processing hardware and software including, without
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`I limitation, desktops, notebooks, ‘laptops, all-in-ones, Chromebooks, and computer tablets in the
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`United States, that are manufactured outside of the United States. Dell Inc. is referred to as
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`“Dell.”
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`Hewlett Packard Co.
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`29.
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`Hewlett Packard Co. is a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the
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`state of Delaware, with its principal place of business located at 3000 Hanover Street, Palo Alto,
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`California 94304-1185. Hewlett Packard Co. is in the business of developing, making, offering
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`for sale, selling, importing, and supporting products containing audio processing hardware and
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`software including, without limitation, desktops, notebooks, laptops, all-in-ones, Chromebooks,
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`and computer tablets in the United States, that are manufactured outside of the United States.
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`Hewlett Packard Co. is referred to as “HP.”
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`Lenovo Group Ltd.
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`Lenovo Group Ltd. is a foreign corporation organized and existing under the laws
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`of China, with. its principal place of business at Shangdi Information Industry Base, No 6 Chuang
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`Ye Road, Haidan District, 100085 Beijing, China. Lenovo Group Ltd. is in the business of
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`developing, making, offering for sale, selling, importing, and supporting products containing
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`audio processing hardware and software including, without limitation, desktops, notebooks,‘
`laptops, all-in-ones, Chromebooks, and computer tablets, that are manufactured outside ofthe
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`United States. Lenovo Group Ltd. is the parent corporation of Respondent Lenovo Holding Co.,
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`Inc.
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`Lenovo Holding Co., Inc.
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`Lenovo Holding Co., Inc. is a corporation organized and existing under the laws
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`of the state of Delaware, with its principal place of business at 1009 Think Place, Morrisville,
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`North Carolina 27650. Respondent Lenovo Holding Co., Inc. is a subsidiary of or otherwise
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`controlled by Respondent Lenovo Group Ltd. Lenovo Holding Co., Inc. is in‘ the business of
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`developing, making, offering for sale, selling, importing, and supporting products containing
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`audio processing hardware and software including, without limitation, desktops, notebooks,
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`laptops, all-in-ones, Chromebooks, and computer tablets in the United States, that are
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`manufactured outside of the United States. Lenovo Holding Co., Inc. is the parent corporation of
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`1 Respondent Lenovo (United States) Inc.
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`Lenovo (United States) Inc.
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`Lenovo (United States) Inc. is a corporation organized and existing under the laws‘
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`of the state of Delaware, with its principal place of business located at 1009 Think Place,
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`Morrisville, North Carolina 27650. Respondent Lenovo (United States) Inc. is a subsidiary of or
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`otherwise controlled by Respondent Lenovo Holding Co., Inc. Lenovo (United States) Inc. is in
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`the business of developing, making, offering for sale, selling, importing, and supporting products
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`containing audio processing hardware and software including, without limitation, desktops,
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`notebooks, laptops, all-in-ones, Chromebooks, and computer tablets in the United States, that are
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`manufactured outside of the United States. Lenovo Group Ltd., Lenovo Holding Co., Inc., and
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`Lenovo (United States) Inc. are referred to collectively as “Lenovo.”
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`Toshiba Corp.
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`Toshiba Corp. is a foreign corporation organized and existing under the laws of
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`Japan, with its principal place of business at 1-1-1 Shibaura, Toshiba Building, 105-0023
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`Minato-Ku, 105-0023 Tokyo, Japan. Toshiba Corp. is in the business of developing, making,
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`offering for sale, selling, importing, and supporting products containing audio processing
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`hardware and software including, without limitation, desktops, notebooks, laptops, all-in-ones,
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`Chromebooks, and computer tablets, that are manufactured outside of the United States. Toshiba
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`Corp. is the parent corporation of Respondents Toshiba America, Inc. and Toshiba America
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`Information Systems, Inc.
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`Toshiba America, Inc.
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`Toshiba America, Inc. is a corporation organized and existing under the laws of
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`the state of Delaware with its principal place of business at 1251 Avenue of the Americas,.Suite
`4110, New York, NY 10020. Respondent Toshiba America, Inc. is a subsidiary of or otherwise .
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`controlled by Respondent Toshiba Corp. Toshiba America, Inc. describes itself as the holding
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`company for one of the nation's leading group of high technology companies and oversees
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`several operating companies that together span a diversified range of modern electronics, some
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`conducting research and development, manufacturing, sales and service in its field of expertise.
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`Toshiba America, Inc. is in the business of developing, making, offering for sale, selling,
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`importing, and supporting products containing audio processing hardware a