By G. Brian Busey and Kirk Sigmon
Patent-infringing products no longer need to be brought into the United States on massive shipping crates: Thanks to 3-D printing and other innovations, electronic data is a growing problem for owners of patents covering material goods. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit's recent ruling in ClearCorrect Operating LLC v. International Trade Commission, unless revised on further review, appears ...
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