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Home / Business and Economy / AI Tech Faces ITC Import Scrutiny

AI Tech Faces ITC Import Scrutiny

2 Feb

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Summary

  • ITC investigates unfair import practices under Section 337.
  • AI software sent electronically faces jurisdictional issues.
  • ClearCorrect ruling impacts digital AI training data imports.
AI Tech Faces ITC Import Scrutiny

The US International Trade Commission (ITC) plays a crucial role in investigating unfair import practices under Section 337, offering powerful remedies like exclusion orders against infringing products. This often involves allegations of federal intellectual property rights infringement.

However, the importation of AI technologies, particularly software delivered electronically, poses unique jurisdictional hurdles. A key challenge stems from the Federal Circuit's ClearCorrect decision, which limited the ITC's authority over purely digital imports, deeming electronic transmissions not to be "articles" under Section 337.

This precedent significantly impacts AI training data and software. Complainants might need to incorporate physical components or emphasize hardware associations to circumvent jurisdictional challenges. While the recent Loper Bright decision shifts statutory interpretation authority, its impact on ClearCorrect remains uncertain, suggesting a continued need for strategic approaches in ITC litigation for AI innovations.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The ITC investigates unfair import practices, including intellectual property infringement, under Section 337 and can issue exclusion orders against infringing products.
AI software transmitted electronically may fall outside the ITC's authority, unlike software integrated into imported physical products, due to jurisdictional challenges.
The ClearCorrect ruling limits the ITC's authority over digital imports, creating obstacles for addressing infringement claims related to digital AI training data.

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