Defending Against Inducement Claims Post-Commil

Law360, New York (July 15, 2015, 10:17 AM EDT) -- Induced infringement typically arises in situations where a company sells a product for use by its customers with instructions on how to use the product or perform a method. In such situations, it may be more efficient to allege that the company induces infringement by its customers rather than alleging that the customers are direct infringers. Inducement liability also arises when the company makes extra-territorial sales of an accused product that is imported into the United States....

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