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Divided performance of patented methods in Australia: a call to codify procured infringement

Citation

Liddicoat, JE, Divided performance of patented methods in Australia: a call to codify procured infringement, University of New South Wales Law Journal, 41, (1) pp. 252-289. ISSN 0313-0096 (2018) [Refereed Article]

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Abstract

United States decision - if and how a patentee may enforce a method claim against a competitor where that competitor performs some processes, but leaves other processed to a third party to perform - 'divided performance' - lack of Australian patent infringement to address divided performance - use of the common law mechanism of procured procurement - call for the codification of procured infringement in the Patents Act 1990 (Cth) in order to address ambiguities and uncertainty.

Item Details

Item Type:Refereed Article
Keywords:patent law, technology, divided performance, infringement
Research Division:Law and Legal Studies
Research Group:Law in context
Research Field:Law, science and technology
Objective Division:Law, Politics and Community Services
Objective Group:Justice and the law
Objective Field:Legislation, civil and criminal codes
UTAS Author:Liddicoat, JE (Mr John Liddicoat)
ID Code:145064
Year Published:2018
Web of Science® Times Cited:1
Deposited By:Office of the Faculty of Law
Deposited On:2021-06-29
Last Modified:2021-09-15
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