Apple asks the U.S. Court of Appeal to overturn ITC import ban on certain Apple Watch models

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submitted a filing with the U.S. Court of Appeals to appeal the International Trade Commission's exclusion order that prevents Apple from including its pulse oximeter on the.

In the filing, Apple claims that less than a week after Apple unveiled the Apple Watch Series 6, Masimo"brushed off a twelve-year-old patent application and applied for new claims manifestly written to ensnare Apple’s new Watch. The result was the ’502 and ’648 patents at issue, which include"late added claims … added by amendment years after the original priority date" that"reach beyond any disclosure fairly described by the specification and figures.

 

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