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Patent Infringement Damages

Published: 01 November 2015 Publication History

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Patent infringement-related damages are typically calculated in one of two ways, and those calculations can lead to very large numbers, but recent court decisions have significantly limited their size. The Web extra at https://youtu.be/UJRCtoXP210 is an audio recording from author Brian M. Gaff reading his Computing and the Law column, in which he discusses how patent infringement-related damages can lead to very large numbers, but recent court decisions have significantly limited their size.

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