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Liability in Joint Patent Infringement January 12, 2011

Posted by Dimitry Kogan in Patents.
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Traditionally, direct patent infringement requires one person to perform all the steps of a patented method or process. What happens when more than one person performs the steps of a patented method or process? The alleged infringer may still be found liable of patent infringement under a common law theory of joint liability.

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