...boundaries of the patentee's right to exclude others from practicing the invention. Such terms are generally given their ordinary and customary meaning as understood...
...had on multiple instances approached defendant Ethicon Endo-Surgery Inc. about his inventions. In one instance, Ethicon ended up later developing and patenting a similar...
...and the state respond to disruptive technological change? Given the relatively recent invention
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...000 -- or US$ 2,000 for a small entity) and skip their inventions to the "front of the line." Prioritized examination doesn't mean faster...
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Tech manufacturers that boast how fast their devices can juice up might want to listen up: A California teen has developed a super-capacitor that could lead to a 20- to 30-second phone charge. Supe
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...accusation is that Google Inc.'s Android "Google Now" service violates five invention claims that Apple has patented, with respect to its Siri voice search...
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...control what others can do with an article embodying or containing an invention. Under the doctrine, "the initial authorized sale of a patented item terminates...
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At oral argument in Ass'n for Molecular Pathology v. Myriad Genetics, the U.S. Supreme Court grappled with the question of whether human genes are patentable. Justice Stephen Breyer seemed to capture
...The basic narrative of the case was going to be that these inventions were valuable and important. They were key inventions in the field of...
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