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An autonomous multimodal LLM agent for patent infringement detection in online product listings
Darryl Abraham
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Cyberjustice: patent infringement
IEEE Communications Magazine, 1994There are intangible factors that make it difficult to predict the ultimate outcome of any given patent litigation. The key analysis for any infringement action must include an examination of infringement (literal or under the doctrine of equivalents), laches, validity, and damages.
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Computer, 2015
Patent infringement-related damages are typically calculated in one of two ways, and those calculations can lead to very large numbers, but recent court decisions have significantly limited their size. The Web extra at https://youtu.be/UJRCtoXP210 is an audio recording from author Brian M.
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Patent infringement-related damages are typically calculated in one of two ways, and those calculations can lead to very large numbers, but recent court decisions have significantly limited their size. The Web extra at https://youtu.be/UJRCtoXP210 is an audio recording from author Brian M.
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Defending Against Patent Infringement
Computer, 2012The fourth in a series of articles providing basic information on legal issues facing people and businesses that operate in computing-related markets explores patent litigation from the defendant's perspective. The featured Web extra is an audio podcast by Brian M. Gaff, Brian P. Murphy, and Peter J. Cuomo, three of the article's coauthors.
B. M. Gaff, B. P. Murphy, P. J. Cuomo
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2012
Recent landmark Supreme Court decisions established plausibility as the new pleading standard in a civil lawsuit. However, it is not always clear how the facts of an individual case fit into such a standard, particularly in patent infringement litigation.
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Recent landmark Supreme Court decisions established plausibility as the new pleading standard in a civil lawsuit. However, it is not always clear how the facts of an individual case fit into such a standard, particularly in patent infringement litigation.
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