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RNS Number : 4880E Ocado Group PLC 11 March 2022
OCADO GROUP PLC
11 March 2022
Ocado Group plc
ITC investigation over: conclusive victory for Ocado
ITC confirms all AutoStore cavity bot patents are invalid
On 10th March, the International Trade Commission, consisting of 5 experienced
patent judges, decided in favour of Ocado on all points. Every patent
AutoStore asserted in its ITC complaint was found either invalid or not
infringed by Ocado's proprietary state of the art technology.
All of the 33 claims that originally constituted AutoStore's complaint to the
ITC have now been rejected for a second time, or abandoned by AutoStore.
AutoStore's key cavity bot patents, the UK versions of which are the only
patents being asserted against Ocado in the High Court case starting next
week, were all found to be invalid. A fourth, unrelated, patent was held not
to be infringed.
Unusually, the ITC accepted review of the judge's original decision and in the
same notice gave its decision on the merits, which further emphasises the
strength of these findings.
Ocado continues actively to pursue its claims against AutoStore for
infringement of Ocado's IP rights in both the United States and Europe,
including its antitrust "Walker Process" claim against AutoStore in East
Virginia and its infringement of five Ocado patents in New Hampshire. Ocado
anticipates court determinations injuncting AutoStore and awarding Ocado
damages for AutoStore's infringement of Ocado's patents.
An Ocado spokesperson said:
"We welcome the ITC's decision, which comprehensively confirms the judge's
original findings last December. All 33 of the patent claims asserted
against Ocado have now been confirmed for a second time to be either invalid
or not infringed, demonstrating again how misguided AutoStore's complaint has
been. The ITC investigation is now at its end.
We expect further vindication in the High Court in London in the weeks ahead,
where AutoStore has already abandoned half of the patents in the case."
Contacts
● David Shriver, Director of Communications, Ocado Group
plc, on 01707 228 000
● Martin Robinson at Tulchan Communications on 020 7353
4200
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Ocado Group plc
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Fax: +44 (0)1707 227 997
email: company.secretary@ocado.com
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