Certain Motorized Self-Balancing Vehicles; Notice of Request for Submissions on the Public Interest
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The U.S. International Trade Commission is seeking public submissions on issues related to the potential exclusion of certain motorized self-balancing vehicles from the U.S. market. This stems from a violation of Section 337 due to patent infringement by specific companies. Public and government organizations can comment on how the exclusion would impact public health, competitive conditions, and consumer interests.
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Key Changes
- Investigating patent infringement on motorized self-balancing vehicles.
- Seeking public input on the impact of market exclusion.
- Reviewing potential effects on public health and competitive conditions.
Obligations
What this law requires
Interested parties must file public interest submissions concerning the impact of recommended remedial orders related to motorized self-balancing vehicles.
Public and interested government agencies must file submissions regarding public interest issues raised by the recommended relief in Investigation No. 337-TA-1440.
Written submissions concerning the impact of the recommended remedial orders on public health and welfare, competitive conditions, and consumer interests must not exceed five pages, including attachments.
Submissions must address the potential effects on public health, safety, competitive conditions, and consumer interests regarding the exclusion of certain motorized self-balancing vehicles.
Parties filing submissions must refer to the investigation number 'Inv. No. 337-TA-1440' on the cover page and/or first page of their documents.