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U.S. Supreme Court

May 25, 2017

Justices mulling 'conditional sale' doctrine

Many believe the Supreme Court will abolish the conditional sale doctrine in favor of a broader rule of patent exhaustion. If so, patent holders will no longer be able to enforce post-sale restrictions through infringement claims. By Jacob A. Kramer

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By Jacob A. Kramer

The U.S. Supreme Court is considering whether to put an end to the "conditional sale" doctrine, which allows a patent holder to sell a patented invention with post-sale restrictions that limit the manner in which the invention may be used or resold, enforceable through patent infringement claims. Companies that sell certain types of patented goods — including medical devices and print cartr...

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