U.S. International Trade Commission Receives Complaint from InnoTV Labs
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The U.S. International Trade Commission (USITC) has announced a new complaint. This complaint is about certain display devices, streaming players, and parts of these products. It is titled “Certain Display Devices, Streaming Players, and Components Thereof,” with docket number 3891.
The USITC is asking for comments from the public. They want to know if this complaint could affect the public. They want opinions on the complaint from InnoTV Labs, LLC.
They are interested in knowing if the complaint might affect health and welfare in the U.S. They want to know if it will change how the U.S. economy works. They are also wondering if it will affect U.S. consumers.
The companies mentioned in the complaint are from several countries. Some are from China. These include Hisense Co., Ltd., Hisense International Co., Ltd., and Hisense Visual Technology Co., Ltd. Other companies are Hisense USA Corporation and Hisense Electronics Manufacturing Company of America, both in Suwanee, Georgia. Additionally, it includes Hisense Monterrey Home Appliance Manufacturing in Mexico. Roku, Inc., located in San Jose, California, is also named. Purple Tag Media Technology has branches in Shanghai and Shenzhen, China, and Purple Tag Mexico, S.A. de C.V., in Mexico.
InnoTV Labs desires a limited exclusion order and cease and desist orders. They also want a bond during the 60-day review period by the President. This is according to 19 U.S.C. 1337(j).
The USITC wants comments on public interest issues about the requested orders. Questions include how these products are used in the U.S. Another question is if there are U.S.-made products that can replace these devices if they are banned. Also, the USITC wants to know if companies can quickly make enough products to replace those potentially banned.
Comments must be sent in within eight calendar days of this notice. InnoTV Labs can reply to these comments three days after this period. Written comments should be no more than five pages long. They can only send electronic documents through the USITC’s Electronic Document Information System (EDIS).
If someone wants to send confidential information, they must ask the USITC. These requests should be detailed. All the non-confidential information will be available for public view at the USITC Office and on EDIS.
The notice was issued by Lisa Barton, Secretary to the Commission, on March 2, 2026.
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