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EXPERIMENTAL USE OF DOCK DESIGN NEGATES ON-SALE BAR EZ Dock v. Schafer Sys.

8 No. 16 ANIPLR 6Andrews Intellectual Property Litigation Reporter (Approx. 3 pages)

EXPERIMENTAL USE OF DOCK DESIGN NEGATES ON-SALE BAR EZ Dock v. Schafer Sys.

8 No. 16 ANIPLR 6Andrews Intellectual Property Litigation Reporter (Approx. 3 pages)

8 No. 16 Andrews Intell. Prop. Litig. Rep. 6
Andrews Intellectual Property Litigation Reporter
January 22, 2002
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EXPERIMENTAL USE OF DOCK DESIGN NEGATES ON-SALE BAR

EZ Dock v. Schafer Sys.

The Federal Circuit has ruled that the on-sale bar did not necessarily invalidate a patent for a floating dock system, because there was evidence that any use or sale of the dock before the critical date was for experimental purposes, not commercial...
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