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Iteris, Wavetronix settle patent infringement litigation

Iteris and Wavetronix have announced an agreement to settle patent infringement litigation filed by Wavetronix against Iteris. As part of that settlement, Iteris has agreed to remove the continuous mode feature from its Vantage Vector product, and the parties have dismissed their respective claims. Neither party admits liability and the remaining terms of the resolution are confidential.
March 17, 2015 Read time: 1 min
RSS73 Iteris and 148 Wavetronix have announced an agreement to settle patent infringement litigation filed by Wavetronix against Iteris.

As part of that settlement, Iteris has agreed to remove the continuous mode feature from its Vantage Vector product, and the parties have dismissed their respective claims. Neither party admits liability and the remaining terms of the resolution are confidential.

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