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 naiva

link 23.08.2013 6:59 
Subject: Federal Circuit law
The sales price of an end product (rather than that of the claimed component) (see Lucent and Cornell Univ. v. Hewlett Packard Co., 609 F. Supp. 2d 279 (N.D.N.Y. 2009) (Rader, C.J. of Fed. Cir., sitting by designation) (Cornell)). This is known as the "entire market value rule." In both Lucent and Cornell, the Federal Circuit strictly limited the application of the entire market value rule to where the patent holder can provide specific economic evidence that consumer demand for the entire product (rather than the component containing the accused technology) is linked to the claimed invention.

Вопрос только о том, что в приведенном отрывке означает Federal Circuit?
суд федерального округа?

огромное спасибо!

 naiva

link 23.08.2013 7:03 
простите, снимаю вопрос

 kem-il

link 23.08.2013 7:03 
думаю да

 

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