U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, 2012

Thomson Licensing Sas v. International Trade Commission

Thomson Licensing Sas v. International Trade Commission
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit · Decided September 14, 2012

Thomson Licensing Sas v. International Trade Commission

Opinion

NOTE: This order is nonprecedential United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit THOMSON LICENSING SAS AND THOMSON LICENSING, LLC, Appellants, V. INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSION, Appellee, AND QISDA CORPORATION, QISDA AMERICA C()RPORATION, QISDA (SUZH()U) CO., LTD., BENQ CORPORATION, BENQ AMERICA CORPORATION, AND BENQ LATIN AMERICA CORPORATION, Interl)enors, AND AU OPTRONICS CORPORATION AND AU OPTRONICS CORPORATI()N OF AMERICA, Interz)enors, AND CHIMEI INNOLUX CORPORATION, INNOLUX CORPORATION, AND CHI MEI OPTOELECTRONICS USA, INC., Interz)enors.

THOMASON LICENSING SAS V. ITC 2 2012-1536 On appeal from the United States International Trade Comrnission in lnvestigation Nos. 337-TA-741 and 337-TA- 749.

ON MOTION ()RDER Upon consideration of Qisda Corporation, Qisda Arnerica Corporation, Qisda (Suzliou) Co., Ltd., Benq Corporation, Benq Arnerica Corporation, Benq Latin Amei'ica Corporation, AU Optronics Corporation, AU Optronics Corporation of Arnerica, and Chirnei lnnolux Corporation, InnoluX Corporation, and Chi l\/[ei Optoelectronics USA, Inc.’s unopposed motions for leave to intervene, I'i‘ Is ORDF.RED THAT: The motions for leave to intervene are granted The revised official caption is reflected above.

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Steven P. Hollman, Esq.

Ron E. Shulinan, Esq.

Frank H. l\/lorgan, Esq.

Jia Chen, Esq. s24

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