The Lexmark v Impression Products case critically examines the boundaries of ownership under patent exhaustion. This analysis discusses its impact on ownership rights, antitrust issues, and the future of intellectual property law.
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EBook Price Fixing is Anti-Competitive – Apple’s Appeal Rejected by US Supreme Court
Apple and several major publishers were held liable for ebook price fixing in the US, with Apple’s final appeal rejected by the Supreme Court. The judgment underscores antitrust concerns and has implications for Indian publishers and authors.
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The US Supreme Court has declined to hear Google’s patent appeal involving its Street View technology. This decision upholds a Federal Circuit ruling on patent infringement and sends the case back to lower courts for continued litigation.
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