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US Court Clarifies Damages for False Patent Marking; Additional Cases Likely

Issued: March 01 2010
A ruling in the US Federal Circuit Court of Appeals could potentially cost patent owners and others hundreds of thousands of dollars for improperly marked products made in – or imported to – the United States.

 

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