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Bose and Apple Settle Patent Dispute Over Noise-Canceling Technology in Beats Headphones

Posted October 10, 2014 at 7:12pm by iClarified · 13750 views
Bose and Apple have settled a patent dispute over the noise-canceling technology in Beats headphones, reports Bloomberg.

Bose and Beats in joint filings told a U.S. court in Delaware they’ve settled their claims, and asked the U.S. International Trade Commission to terminate its investigation. Bose in July had petitioned the trade agency to block imports of Beats Studio and Beats Studio Wireless headphones over claims the company used its inventions without paying. Its lawsuit in Wilmington, Delaware, made the same claims.

Just yesterday it was reported that Apple plans to remove all Bose products from its retail stores. The move may have resulted from the litigation. It also follows a Bose deal with the NFL that bans players from wearing Apple Beats headphones on camera.

Bloomberg notes that the ITC case is 'In the Matter of Certain Noise Canceling Headphones and Components Thereof', Complaint No. 3024, U.S. International Trade Commission (Washington) and the civil suit is Bose Corp. v. Beats Electronics LLC., 14cv980, U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware (Wilmington).

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