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Apple Breathes a Sigh of Relief: US Trade Commission Rejects Ban on ‘Modified’ Apple Watches

It seems Apple has sipped from the legal “elixir of luck” once again, securing a major victory that protects its smartwatches from the guillotine of a US import ban. The US International Trade Commission (ITC) has decided to reject a request to impose a new import ban on the Apple Watch, meaning the company can continue selling its devices, which underwent a software “surgery” to redesign the blood oxygen monitoring technology. This decision marks a new chapter in the long-standing conflict between the tech giant and Masimo, a company specializing in medical technologies.

Apple Watch and legal dispute


Details of Apple’s Legal Victory

In its latest decision, the International Trade Commission relied on a preliminary ruling issued by one of its judges last March, which concluded that the modified designs Apple introduced for its watches do not infringe upon Masimo’s patents. Consequently, the commission decided to terminate the case entirely, closing the door on Masimo’s second attempt to disrupt Apple’s sales. Apple, for its part, did not miss the opportunity to express its gratitude to the commission, stating that Masimo is waging a “relentless” legal campaign and noting that most of the medical company’s claims have already been dismissed.

From Phonegram: A scene in a courtroom with a gavel, the Apple logo, legal documents, smartwatches, and a timeline card summarizing Apple's victory in the patent case against Masimo, with headlines saying 'Case Dismissed.'

It is worth noting that this dispute is not new; it dates back to 2021 when Masimo filed its first lawsuit against Apple. At that time, Masimo successfully convinced the commission that Apple had infringed on its patents, leading to a famous temporary import ban that forced Apple to disable the blood oxygen measurement feature in some models sold within the United States to return them to store shelves.


The Oxygen Conflict and Billions

Although Masimo was not satisfied with Apple’s modifications and tried hard to obtain a second ban covering the updated models, the ITC’s latest decision dealt a heavy blow to its plans. Now, Masimo has only one option left: to appeal to the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, a long and arduous path that may not necessarily lead to the result it hopes for.

From Phonegram: A smartwatch displaying a compass worn on a person's wrist, pointing west at a 256-degree angle. Amidst slightly blurred green spaces and dark bands, this scene echoes recent discussions about the Apple Watch.

Despite Masimo’s setback on the ban front, it continues to fight Apple on other fronts. Last November, Masimo achieved a massive financial victory when a federal jury ruled that Apple must pay $634 million in damages for infringing on other patents related to smartwatches. It seems Apple may survive the ban, but it will not entirely escape paying the hefty legal bills in this conflict that shows no signs of ending soon.

Do you think Apple will bring back the blood oxygen measurement feature soon, or is it over forever in the US market?

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engadget.com

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