The U.S. International Trade Commission decided to partially review and ultimately affirm an earlier decision by a judge, which found no violation of section 337 in an investigation involving certain computing devices. This investigation was based on allegations by X1 Discovery, Inc. that some companies infringed on its patents related to indexed search systems. However, after reviewing the case, the Commission determined no violations occurred concerning the claims in question, leading to the termination of the investigation. The Commission's decision was made using its authority under the Tariff Act of 1930.
Simple Explanation
The U.S. International Trade Commission looked into claims that some companies did something wrong with computer search tools but decided they didn't break any rules, so they stopped checking.