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November 26, 2006
The Teleflex Case
The Supreme Court will decide on the definition of "obvious," a block for investors seeking patents, in the KSR v Teleflex case. A high number of "friend of the court" briefs from interested parties have been filed. There is growing concern over whether intellectual property is overprotected in the United States. This case will give the Supreme Court a chance to weigh in on the controversy.
November 26, 2006 in Government and Business | Permalink
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