Contributory infringement of patents: a vexed area of law

Attribution of liability to a person for supplying product or means to another, enabling him or her to infringe the claims of a patent, has a tortuous history in many jurisdiction. It is referred to as contributory infringement.

Rob Silbertsein of Allens Arthur Robinson reviews the current state of Australian patent law regarding contributory infringement, and prompts patent attorneys and lawyers to remember the potential impact of third-party patent rights on their client’s commercial activities.

Australian Intellectual Property Law Bulletin (2008) 20(7)


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