The U.S. International Trade Commission reviewed an investigation regarding the importation and sale of certain photovoltaic connectors, which allegedly infringed on specific patent claims. Initially, there was a finding of a violation of section 337 of the Tariff Act concerning the '153 patent. However, upon review, the Commission reversed this finding, determining that there was no violation due to the accused products not satisfying the necessary patent claims. The investigation has been concluded with no violation found.
Simple Explanation
The U.S. International Trade Commission looked into special plugs for solar panels and at first thought they broke some rules, but then changed their mind and found they didn't. Now, everything is okay with those plugs.