The IPWatchdog Unleashed podcast features a discussion with F. Scott Kieff and Joshua Hartman regarding the implications of the Federal Circuit ruling in Lashify, Inc. v. International Trade Commission. This landmark decision is seen as a major victory for small patent owners, fundamentally altering the ITC's interpretation of the domestic industry requirement. Kieff and Hartman explore how this ruling may reflect America First policies and its potential to reshape Section 337 litigation moving forward. They also delve into the historical context and cooperative yet rigorous nature of ITC proceedings.
"What has always drawn my attention to the ITC is that it is a fairly collaborative and yet aggressive forum for building a detailed factual record around which you can gather a host of opinions."
"Collaborative yet aggressive is a great way to describe the ITC... Lashify ... changes the ITC's approach to the domestic industry requirement... a fundamental requirement for a complainant to obtain relief."
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