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The potential impact of Life Tech v. Promega
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Liang, Amy
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Amicus curiae
/ Certiorari
/ Extraterritoriality
/ Federal court decisions
/ Laws, regulations and rules
/ Liability
/ Patent infringement
/ Patent law
/ Petitions
/ State court decisions
2016
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The potential impact of Life Tech v. Promega
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Liang, Amy
in
Amicus curiae
/ Certiorari
/ Extraterritoriality
/ Federal court decisions
/ Laws, regulations and rules
/ Liability
/ Patent infringement
/ Patent law
/ Petitions
/ State court decisions
2016
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The potential impact of Life Tech v. Promega
2016
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[...]the amicus brief argued that expanding the extraterritorial scope of U.S. patent law impinged on foreign states' interests in permitting use of imported goods to assemble inventions that are not protected by patents outside of the United States. [...]the government argued the practical difficulties of applying the Federal Circuit's qualitative rule weigh against upholding that ruling.
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Aspen Publishers, Inc
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