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  2. List of United States Supreme Court patent case law

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    The Court found contributory infringement for the sale of the defendant's ink with patent owner's machine (inherency doctrine). Westinghouse Elec. & Mfg. Co, v. Wagner Elec. & Mfg. Co. 225 U.S. 604: 1912: Bauer & Cie. v. O'Donnell: 229 U.S. 1: 1913: Patent right does not include right to dictate the price of the product. The Fair v. Kohler Die ...

  3. Central Research Laboratories - Wikipedia

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    QED – An intellectual Property (IP) business that proactively registered and managed new and old patents for its parent company and third-parties, and also offered an infringement investigation and litigation service for companies that felt their patents had been infringed. This alone resulted in millions of pounds of revenue being generated ...

  4. On-sale bar - Wikipedia

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    The on-sale bar is an extraordinarily (some would argue needlessly) complex body of patent law in all but the simplest cases. [1] For instance, licenses are normally not considered a sale, even when a sample product is transferred as part of the license, but a computer software license is considered a barring sale even if the patent claims are ...

  5. State-of-the-Art Transdermal Drug Delivery Patents From ... - AOL

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    State-of-the-Art Transdermal Drug Delivery Patents From Vyteris to be Sold via Global Online Sale by Heritage Global Partners June 27-28 SAN DIEGO & FOSTER CITY, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Heritage ...

  6. Kodak Announces Sale of Patents - AOL

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    Kodak Announces Sale of Patents Consortium organized by Intellectual Ventures and RPX Corporation to pay approximately $525 million for purchase and licenses of patents Builds on Kodak's momentum ...

  7. History of United States patent law - Wikipedia

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    1836 – On July 13, Patent Number 1 was granted. All old patents were relisted with X's, and the first patent became Patent 1X. [29] 1836 – Patent Office 1836 fire; 1839 – Patent Law was amended to provide a grace period of two years to use the patent. Patents that were rejected by the Patent Office could appeal to the Chief Justice in D.C ...

  8. Patent - Wikipedia

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    Rather, a patent provides, from a legal standpoint, the right to exclude others [1] from making, using, selling, offering for sale, or importing the patented invention for the term of the patent, which is usually 20 years from the filing date [4] subject to the payment of maintenance fees.

  9. United States patent law - Wikipedia

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    This statute allows the US government to override patent protection (or contract another entity to do so) for public-use purposes. The patent owner can sue for limited compensation. [36] Invention Secrecy Act (1951) Patent Act of 1790, First Patent Act - April 7, 1790; Patent Act of 1836; Patent Act of 1870; Patent Act of 1952; Patent Reform ...