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Title
Taking ‘Due Account’ of Equivalents.
Type d’élément
Journal article
Description
1 electronic resource (page 1079-1083)
Résumé
Headnotes by the Editorial Office 1. There are two approaches to taking due account of equivalents when determining the scope of protection of a patent. In the first approach, the patent is interpreted in one step, and equivalents are directly considered when seeking the middle ground between protecting the patent holder’s interests and ensuring legal certainty for third parties. The second approach involves two steps. If the patent claim cannot be interpreted to mean that all of its features are reflected in a third party’s product or process (first step), then – if the patent holder’s argument so warrants – it is examined whether the element that deviates from a feature included in the claim is equivalent to that feature and whether it is therefore still appropriate to include the product or process within the patent’s scope of protection (second step).
Source of Description
Crossref
Série
GRUR International ; 73, 11, 2024, 2632-8550.
Ressources liées
Published
[Oxford, England] : Oxford University Press (OUP), 2024.
Langue
Anglais
Copyright Information
https://academic.oup.com/grurint/article/72/3/231/6998505
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