A federal judge on Wednesday recommended that a patent dispute over semiconductor devices used in video game accessories be kept in Delaware, a major roadblock in OmniVision Technologies Inc.’s bid to have the litigation shipped to California.

OmniVision, headquartered in Santa Clara, California, had argued that the Northern District of California would be the more convenient forum to defend accusations by Costa Mesa, California-based Collabo Innovations Inc. that it had infringed five patents with the devices, which are used in handsets, tablets, cameras and gamepads.

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