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Extraterritoriality and digital patent infringement

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017
Additive manufacturing techniques, colloquially referred to as 3D printing, increasingly will place pressure on the world’s patent systems in a manner akin to the challenges the copyright systems faced due to digital files. Unlike copyright, however, the digital files themselves do not, under present law, constitute the patented invention itself.
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Minding Patent Infringement

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2011
The Patent Act of 1952 provides at 35 U.S.C. § 271(b) that "[w]hoever actively induces infringement of a patent shall be liable as an infringer." This provision codified long-standing precedent deriving from tort law that those who aid and abet direct patent infringement shall be liable for indirect infringement. Contrary to the views of most scholars,
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Patent Infringement, Litigation, and Settlement

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2014
Abstract We propose a model that integrates a series of events regarding patent rights based on real option framework. After the incumbent has acquired a patent, it can be infringed by the challenger, and the conflict between them can be resolved via litigation or settlement with endogenously determined triggers and royalties.
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18. Infringement of patents

2019
This chapter explores the infringement of patents. In the United Kingdom, s. 60 of the Patents Act is the key provision on direct patent infringement. The patentee will have to show two things: first, that one or more infringing acts have been committed within the United Kingdom, and second, that the defendant's conduct falls within the scope of ...
Stavroula Karapapa, Luke McDonagh
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Discovery of Patent Infringement

Chemical & Engineering News Archive, 1948
A GRANT by letters patent confers upon its owner a 17-year-long privilege to exclude others from making, using, and selling the patented invention. The invasion of this right is called infringement, and the invader may be made answerable at law and in equity to be enjoined from future violations and to pay damages.
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Does infringing patents pay?

[Proceedings] 1992 International Engineering Management Conference, 2003
To overcome a competitor's monopoly on a product, companies are challenging patents and designing around them. This has resulted in a more than 50% increase in the number of patent-related lawsuits between 1980 and 1990, even though the increase in the number of patent issues was only 46% during the same period.
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Studying patent infringement litigation

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2022
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Patent infringement

Nature Reviews Drug Discovery, 2005
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Unclear Patent Boundaries and Patent Infringement

Academy of Management Proceedings, 2022
Christian Sternitzke, Sascha G. Walter
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