What is patent infringement?
Patent infringement is
the main dispute that arises over a patent. Infringement occurs when someone
violates the rights an inventor has as a result of holding a patent, without
that inventor’s permission (or, if the patent has been licensed, in a way not permitted by
the license). For example, if you have a patent for a widget, and Meglo
Corporation starts selling widgets without your permission, Meglo Corporation
is infringing your patent. Specifically, that would be “direct infringement,”
which is one of several ways a
patent can be infringed.
Unlike copyright infringement, a patent can
be infringed even if the new product was not actually
copied from the patented product. In other words, a patent can be
infringed even if the “copier” did not know about the patent.
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