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If someone claims that you have copied, used or sold their patented invention without their permission they may sue you in federal court for paten...
Patent protection doesn’t last forever. Indeed, patents are typically the shortest lived of all forms of intellectual property protection. When ...
To prove inducement to infringe, the patent owner must demonstrate some positive act of inducement by the person being sued.
An invention is said to be anticipated when it is too similar to an earlier invention to be considered novel.