Universal Electronics Inc v Roku Inc - Nonprecedential Patent Order
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The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit posted a nonprecedential order in case 24-1856, Universal Electronics, Inc. v. Roku, Inc., on April 23, 2026. The case originated from the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTO) and is designated nonprecedential, meaning it does not establish binding precedent for future cases. The available docket entry provides no substantive ruling details or disposition information beyond the case caption and PDF link.
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The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit posted a nonprecedential order in case 24-1856, Universal Electronics, Inc. v. Roku, Inc., on April 23, 2026. The case originated from the Patent Trial and Appeal Board and was designated nonprecedential, meaning it carries no binding precedential value for future patent disputes.
Affected parties — Universal Electronics, Inc. and Roku, Inc. — are bound by this order as the final resolution of this particular appeal, though the nonprecedential designation limits its broader legal significance. Practitioners monitoring similar patent disputes should note that nonprecedential orders are not citable as binding authority, though they remain enforceable as between the named parties.
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24-1856: UNIVERSAL ELECTRONICS, INC. v. ROKU, INC. [ORDER], Nonprecedential
ORDER Posted:
UNIVERSAL ELECTRONICS, INC. v. ROKU, INC. ORDER
Appeal Number: 24-1856
Origin: PTO
Nonprecedential
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- April 23, 2026
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