In the July 6 Customs Bulletin (Vol. 56, No. 26), CBP published a proposal to revoke a ruling on wooden paint mixing sticks and composite portable storage batteries.
The Customs Rulings Online Search System (CROSS) was updated July 8 with the following headquarters rulings (ruling revocations and modifications will be detailed elsewhere in a separate article as they are announced in the Customs Bulletin):
The following are short summaries of recent CBP NY rulings issued by the agency's National Commodity Specialist Division in New York:
CBP released its July 6 Customs Bulletin (Vol. 56, No. 26), which includes the following ruling actions:
The Customs Rulings Online Search System (CROSS) was updated July 5 with the following headquarters rulings (ruling revocations and modifications will be detailed elsewhere in a separate article as they are announced in the Customs Bulletin):
A CBP ruling that some Google device imports continue to infringe Sonos multiroom audio patents in violation of the International Trade Commission’s Jan. 6 limited exclusion order (see 2206290009) “temporarily impacts a small number of Pixel users who set up a speaker or display for the first time with the Device Utility App,” a Google spokesperson emailed. “We will work with them to minimize disruption" as Google complies with CBP's orders to disable the app, he said. "Our support teams are on hand to fix any issues they have and if needed, we will send replacement devices or offer a Google store credit." Google has worked hard over the years to be sure that the customers it shares with Sonos "would have a positive experience," the spokesperson said. Google is "disappointed that Sonos continues to use the legal system in a way that deliberately creates issues for these users,” he said. Sonos publicists emailed journalists with links to the CBP ruling, which was dated June 3 and released publicly June 28, along with a statement from Sonos Chief Legal Officer Eddie Lazarus accusing Google of “flouting” the ITC’s import ban. “This finding marks yet another example of Google continuing to misuse our intellectual property and acting in wholesale disregard of the law,” Lazarus said.
CBP released its June 29 Customs Bulletin (Vol. 56, No. 25), which includes the following ruling actions:
The Customs Rulings Online Search System (CROSS) was updated June 30 with the following headquarters rulings (ruling revocations and modifications will be detailed elsewhere in a separate article as they are announced in the Customs Bulletin):
The following are short summaries of recent CBP NY rulings issued by the agency's National Commodity Specialist Division in New York:
The Customs Rulings Online Search System (CROSS) was updated June 28 with the following headquarters rulings (ruling revocations and modifications will be detailed elsewhere in a separate article as they are announced in the Customs Bulletin):