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Proximate Vs. Geographic Limits On Patent Damages, Stephen Yelderman
Proximate Vs. Geographic Limits On Patent Damages, Stephen Yelderman
IP Theory
The exclusive rights of a U.S. patent are limited in two important ways. First, a patent has a technical scope—only the products and methods set out in the patent’s claims may constitute infringement. Second, a patent has a geographic scope—making, using, or selling the products or methods described in the patent’s claims will only constitute infringement if that activity takes place in the United States. These boundaries are foundational features of the patent system: there can be no liability for U.S. patent infringement without an act that falls within both the technical and geographic scope of the patent.
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#Squadgoals: A Response To Seth Waxman, Amelia Smith Rinehart
#Squadgoals: A Response To Seth Waxman, Amelia Smith Rinehart
Chicago-Kent Journal of Intellectual Property
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A Court Divided, Shubha Ghosh
A Court Divided, Shubha Ghosh
Chicago-Kent Journal of Intellectual Property
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Drd Response To Seth P. Waxman's Article, Donald R. Dunner
Drd Response To Seth P. Waxman's Article, Donald R. Dunner
Chicago-Kent Journal of Intellectual Property
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Charting Supreme Court Patent Law, Near And Far, Joseph Scott Miller
Charting Supreme Court Patent Law, Near And Far, Joseph Scott Miller
Chicago-Kent Journal of Intellectual Property
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May You Live In Interesting Times: Patent Law In The Supreme Court, Seth P. Waxman
May You Live In Interesting Times: Patent Law In The Supreme Court, Seth P. Waxman
Chicago-Kent Journal of Intellectual Property
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The Proper Application Of Nominative Fair Use In Trademark Law: Why International Information Systems Security Certification Consortium, Inc. V. Security University, Llc Sets The Preeminent Standard, Jonathan O. Ballard Jr.
The Proper Application Of Nominative Fair Use In Trademark Law: Why International Information Systems Security Certification Consortium, Inc. V. Security University, Llc Sets The Preeminent Standard, Jonathan O. Ballard Jr.
Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review
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Why And How The Issue Of Copyright Registration Made Its Way Up To The Supreme Court, Justin Scharff
Why And How The Issue Of Copyright Registration Made Its Way Up To The Supreme Court, Justin Scharff
Touro Law Review
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