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Nov 16, 2010 · How much would the patentee have been able to charge in the absence of infringement? How many units would it have sold? Growing ...
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Nov 1, 2009 · additional demand in the absence of infringement, and the propor- tion of those sales that represent profits.' This in turn means that many ...
earned from exploiting their patents in the absence of infringement, they in effect would be increasing the returns on patentees' investments in the ...
... in the absence of infringement” (para. 48). It is only by considering NIAs that the Court can arrive at an award that properly reflects the economic value ...
Sep 3, 2015 · Incremental benefits flow from higher prices, lower costs, or increased volumes that would not have been achieved in the absence of infringement ...
Moreover, even if the parties do compete, the patentee suffers no loss of profits if, in the absence of infringement, the patentee would have not excluded ...
Apr 21, 2008 · How much would the patentee have been able to charge in the absence of infringement? How many units would it have sold? Growing ...
May 15, 2008 · ... in the absence of infringement, and reasonable royalties, available to everyone else. Traditionally, patentees want to prove lost profits ...
100 Even in the absence of infringement, then, the patentee could not have made all the sales the infringer made. 10 This is because any price increase by ...
him, in the absence of infringement; the losses inflicted upon him by an infringer, may consist in reducing his sales, or in reducing his prices, or in both ...