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Intellectual Property

Dec. 14, 2004

Panel's Method Decision Will Affect Patent Scope Profoundly

Focus Column - Intellectual Property - By Robert C. Laurenson and Don F. Livornese - An important debate is under way at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, in Washington, D.C., the nation's highest patent appeals court, where a panel of judges will determine the proper method for determining patent scope - that is, the metes and bounds of the technology covered by a patent.

        
Focus Column

Intellectual Property

By Robert C. Laurenson and Don F. Livornese
        
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