Shure is disappointed by the appellate court’s failure to recognize the Patent Trial and Appeal Board’s legal error. We continue to believe the ‘553 patent is invalid and remain confident that Shure’s products do not infringe any patents held by ClearOne. We look forward to presenting our case to a jury later this year. This ruling has no impact on the availability of any of our offerings, including the MXA910W-A, and as always, our top priority remains providing an uninterrupted supply of innovative products to our customers.
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