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Reuters: U.S. appeals court denies Chinese networking-device maker TP-Link's bid to move patent case
Chinese article by 赵月
English Editor 张未名
01-11 15:39

By Li Panpan

A U.S. appeals court reversed a decision that allowed Chinese networking-device maker TP-Link Technologies Co to move a patent lawsuit against it from East Texas to California federal court on January 9, said a Reuters report.

Patent-assertion company Stingray IP Solutions LLC sued TP-Link in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas in 2021 for allegedly infringing its wireless communications patents. TP-Link argued that the Texas court lacked jurisdiction over it, reported Reuters.

The Federal Circuit on January 9 ordered Gilstrap to reconsider his decision. A unanimous three-judge panel said it saw nothing in the federal rules that would let a foreign defendant "achieve transfer to a preferred district simply by unilateral, post-suit consent."

The court said the transfer decision is based on fairness and convenience, not the defendant's "wish or waiver," added the Reuters report.

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