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INFOTRENDS NEW PUBLICATION ON HOW TO SUE A REMANUFACTURER
OEMs Protect Supplies through Intellectual Property
Pages: 4
Tables & Figues: 11
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Published: January 2011
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Several
legal lawsuits and ITC complaints have forced many supplies companies
to carefully investigate products they carry to be sure they do not
infringe patents. The OEMs are trying to protect their supplies annuity
through intellectual property on these products. For anyone that
participates anywhere in the supplies industry, it is important be aware
of what is legal and what isn’t whether you are a defendant or a
plaintiff.
Features
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Executive Summary
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Key Findings
Recommendations
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Introduction
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Lawsuits and ITC Investigations Abound
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Patent Infringement Cases
Canon
Canon Settles with Ninestar for LED Ink Cartridges
Canon Sues Densigraphix
Canon and Korean Patent Case
Canon Sues Ninestar and Others over Toner Patents
Canon Sues Copylite Products and Polek & Polek
Epson
Epson and Green Project
Latest Ruling in Court Cases
Epson vs. Medea International Limited
Seiko Epson vs. ULIX and U-Color
Hewlett-Packard
HP vs. Ninestar and others
HP vs. Zhuhai Gree Magneto-Electric Co., Ltd.
HP vs. MicroJet Technology Co., Ltd. and Mipo International Ltd. and others
HP vs. Mipo et al
Turbon Sues HP
HP Settles with Print-Rite
Older HP Patent Infringement Cases
Lexmark International
Ricoh
Ricoh and Katun
Ricoh and Oki
Samsung
Samsung and TNIRP
Static Control
Xerox
Xerox and Media Sciences
Xerox, HANA, and InkSticks.com
* InfoTrends‘ Opinion
* Index
* Appendix I: Companies Named in Suits with Major OEM
* Appendix II: Patents Named in the Suits/ITC Complaints
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