Law360, New York ( July 23, 2015, 1:24 PM EDT) -- For many years, the law related to contributory patent infringement and inducement of patent infringement (i.e., indirect infringement) was well settled. Indirect infringement statutes attach liability when someone has in a meaningful manner facilitated direct infringement by another party. In the case of contributory infringement, the indirect infringer takes steps to offer products that are a material part or component of a directly infringing device, in that such parts are especially made or adapted for use in an infringing product....
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