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Pending IP Cert Petitions at the Supreme Court

Patently-O

Seven petitions remain undecided and the court will pick them up again when it begins the 2024 term in late September. 23-1142) This case raises several issues related to patent infringement litigation, particularly focusing on the rights of individual inventors and small entities.

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Gilead and ViiV Healthcare Settle Global Patent Dispute for Over $1B USD

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For example, a patent could describe a bike with two wheels (bicycle), three wheels (tricycle), or four wheels (quadracycle) and then only claim the two-wheeled design. Under this doctrine, the inventor could not then sue another for using the three-wheeled or four-wheeled design. There are also significant profits at stake.

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Inventorship Correction Affirmed for Patent on Intermodal Container for Transporting Gaseous Fluids

Patently-O

The patent at issue, originally naming a single inventor (Steve Campbell), claims a lightweight intermodal container system for transporting refrigerated gaseous fluids. 256 to correct inventorship on an issued patent. 286, is specifically limited to remedies for infringement. Tube-Mac Indus., Campbell , No.

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Non-literal Infringement: Clarity or Confusion?

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Image by freepik Non-literal Infringement: Clarity or Confusion? By Vishno Sudheendra The Delhi HC on 5th March 2024 pronounced an order, in SNPC Machines Private Limited & Ors. Mr Vishal Choudhary , which discusses a case of non-literal infringement of a patented brick-making machine. Hill & Smith Ltd.