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  2. Davison Design & Development - Wikipedia

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    Davison Design & Development appealed, and ultimately settled, with the FTC in 2008, agreeing to pay $10.7 million in cash, real estate and investment assets. [12] In keeping with the requirements of the American Inventors Protection Act of 1999, [ 13 ] the judge set out the details of an "affirmative disclosure statement" to be issued to ...

  3. Invention promotion firm - Wikipedia

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    One such firm, Davison Associates, disclosed that of 900 ideas where a client had a prototype built of their invention at an average cost of $11,000, only 30 of those inventions were licensed within 6 months. Of the inventions licensed, only 10 made more in license fees than the cost of the invention promotion services. [4]

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    Davison has since sued the city for medical expenses and other damages related to the teen's traumatic brain injury. Davison's lawsuit in federal court alleges that officials knew of Binford's ...

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  7. Davison County felony court cases for Aug. 15 - AOL

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    Aug. 17—MITCHELL — The following cases were among those heard Friday, July 18, during a circuit court session at the Davison County Public Safety Center, with Judge Chris Giles presiding ...

  8. Patent infringement under United States law - Wikipedia

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    A person who practices that invention without the permission of the patent holder infringes that patent. More specifically, an infringement occurs where the defendant has made, used, sold, offered to sell, or imported an infringing invention or its equivalent. [1] No infringement action may be started until the patent is issued.

  9. Samsung ordered to pay $118 million for infringing Netlist ...

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    A federal jury in Marshall, Texas, on Friday awarded computer memory company Netlist $118 million in damages from Samsung Electronics in a patent lawsuit over technology for improving data ...