Judicial

ITC Investigation Instituted: In-Vehicle Infotainment Systems Trade Secret Misappropriation (Section 337)

🇺🇸United States··Notice·Medium Impact·View source ↗

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🇬🇧 English

The U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) has instituted an investigation under Section 337 of the Tariff Act of 1930 following a complaint filed by Zync Inc. of San Francisco, California on February 24, 2026, supplemented on March 3, 2026. The complaint targets the importation and sale of certain in-vehicle infotainment (IVI) systems, their components, and products incorporating them. Zync Inc. alleges that the respondents have misappropriated its trade secrets and engaged in tortious interference with its prospective economic advantage in connection with these IVI products. The complainant argues that these unlawful acts threaten to destroy or substantially injure the U.S. industry in which Zync operates. As relief, Zync requests the ITC issue a limited exclusion order — which would bar the importation of the accused products — as well as cease and desist orders directed at the named respondents to stop domestic sales and distribution of the infringing goods. The investigation will proceed through the ITC's formal adjudication process, including hearings before an Administrative Law Judge.

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Key Changes

  • ITC formally instituted a Section 337 investigation as of the notice date (March 30, 2026) covering in-vehicle infotainment systems and their components
  • Complaint originally filed February 24, 2026 by Zync Inc. (San Francisco, CA); supplemented March 3, 2026
  • Allegations include misappropriation of trade secrets and tortious interference with prospective economic advantage — not patent infringement

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Obligations

What this law requires

high

Respondents must cease importation of accused in-vehicle infotainment (IVI) systems, components, and products containing these systems into the United States

Named respondents in the ITC investigation
prohibition
high

Respondents must cease domestic sales and distribution of accused IVI products and components following issuance of cease and desist orders

Named respondents in the ITC investigation
prohibition
high

Respondents must participate in ITC formal adjudication process including providing evidence and testimony at hearings before an Administrative Law Judge

Named respondents in the ITC investigation
operational
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Respondents must not misappropriate or use Zync Inc.'s trade secrets in connection with IVI systems, components, or related products

Named respondents in the ITC investigation
prohibition
high

Respondents must not engage in tortious interference with Zync Inc.'s prospective economic advantage relating to IVI products and services

Named respondents in the ITC investigation
prohibition

Affected Parties

Automotive OEMs and Tier-1 suppliers importing IVI systems into the United StatesForeign manufacturers of in-vehicle infotainment systems and components+3 more…

Tags

ITC Section 337,trade secrets,in-vehicle infotainment