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- Title
FIGHTING PATENT TROLLS EARLY: LEARNING FROM THE UNITED KINGDOM IN OUR SCRAMBLE TO DETERMINE THE CORRECT PLEADING STANDARDS FOR DIRECT PATENT INFRINGEMENT.
- Authors
Copeland, Adam
- Abstract
The article considers whether the U.S. might benefit from a strict pleading standard for direct infringement by comparing its pleading standard to that of the United Kingdom. It mentions discrepancy in the prevalence of patent trolls between the two countries might indicate that a stricter pleading standard like that in the United Kingdom might help the U.S. in its fight against patent trolls.
- Subjects
PLEADING; PATENT infringement; NONPRACTICING entities (Patent law); PATENT suits; PATENTS
- Publication
Washington University Global Studies Law Review, 2022, Vol 21, Issue 2, p293
- ISSN
1546-6981
- Publication type
Article