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Feds reject GE claim that Mitsubishi violated wind turbine patents
A federal agency that oversees trade disputes has rejected General Electric Co.'s claim that Mitsubishi violated GE patents to build wind turbines the Japanese firm imports to the United States.
The U.S. International Trade Commission decision, handed down Friday without comment, reversed an administrative law judge's earlier ruling that Mitsubishi had violated the patents.
January 9, 2010
by Sandy Shore
in Associated Press
DENVER - A federal agency that oversees trade disputes has rejected General Electric Co.'s claim that Mitsubishi violated GE patents to build wind turbines the Japanese firm imports to the United States.
The U.S. International Trade Commission decision, handed down Friday without comment, reversed an administrative law judge's earlier ruling that Mitsubishi had violated the patents.
The commission said it would issue an opinion detailing its reasoning.
"GE believes strongly in the merits of its case against MHI, and we will continue to protect our technology in the U.S. and around the world," company spokesman Dan Nelson said in a statement.
Nelson said in... [continue via Web link]
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