Ban doesn't cling to Static Control.

PositionStatic Control Components - Brief Article

A federal appeals court in Cincinnati lifted a ban that prevented Static Control Components from selling computer chips for toner cartridges in computer printers made by Lexington, Ky.-based printer maker Lexmark International. In 2002, Lexmark sued the Sanford-based business, which sells parts to companies that rebuild, refill and resell the cartridges, claiming it had reverse-engineered Lexmark chips in violation of the Digital Millennium...

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