Just because you made it, you don’t control its destiny forever. That’s not your tweenager talking; that’s the U.S. Supreme Court. In Impression Products v. Lexmark International, the justices ...
Score one for the little guys. In a precedent-setting decision handed down this morning, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that a company’s patent rights are forfeited once they sell an item to a consumer ...
Printers are expensive. Recycling and selling used/refilled printer ink cartridges has often been seen as a way to recoup the money that often gets sunk into the cash cow of the printer business - the ...
A nearly unanimous Supreme Court told Lexmark it can't use patent law to restrict printer cartridge buyers from doing what they want with the cartridges, including refilling them or even selling them ...
Just because you made it, you don’t control its destiny forever. That’s not your tweenager talking; that’s the U.S. Supreme Court. In Impression Products v. Lexmark International, the justices ...
A nearly unanimous Supreme Court told Lexmark it can't use patent law to restrict printer cartridge buyers from doing what they want with the cartridges, including refilling them or even selling them ...
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