ITC backs Hologic in mammography patent spat with FujiFilm

Hologic (NSDQ:HOLX) said yesterday that a US International Trade Commission Administrative Law Judge ruled in their favor in an investigation into a patent infringement complaint filed against Fujifilm Holdings (TSE:4901). Marlborough, Mass.-based Hologic said the complaint was related to x-ray mammography with tomosynthesis and other related mammography tech found in its Selenia Dimensions and 3Dimensions systems. The judge ruled that Fujifilm infringed on all of the patents brought to trial and rejected Fujifilm’s defense against the patents, according to a Hologic press release. The judge also recommended an exclusion order to prevent further importation into the US and a cease-and-desist order to prevent sale and marketing in the US. Hologic said that a final ruling from the ITC is scheduled to be issued by November 26. “We are pleased that the Administrative Law Judge has upheld the integrity of our intellectual property against Fujifilm. We are confident that the Commission will uphold the decision to issue both an exclusion order and a cease-and-desist order covering Fujifilm’s infringing products.  As the world leader and innovator in mammography, we will continue to vigorously protect our intellectual property, which drives innovation for our customers and patients,” breast and skeletal health prez Pete Valenti said in a press release. Last week, a federal court jury awarded nearly $5 million in damages in a patent infringement lawsuit br...
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