U.S. Government's Intervention in Patent Case Signals Good News for Patent Owners Seeking Injunctions
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The Trump Administration has taken a significant step in patent law by filing a Statement of Interest in Radian Memory Systems, LLC v. Samsung Electronics Co. The U.S. government's brief, made by the DOJ and USPTO, argues for preliminary injunctions for patent owners, emphasizing that monetary damages often fail to account for the irreparable harm caused by patent infringement. This intervention is optimistic news for patent owners, especially non-practicing entities, as it suggests a possible shift in how courts may evaluate patent cases moving forward, particularly with implications for future Supreme Court hearings.
The Trump Administration's advocacy suggests a shift towards recognizing the impact of patent infringement, emphasizing the need for injunctions over monetary damages for patent owners.
The U.S. government intervening early in Radian’s case against Samsung signals significant support for patent owners, especially non-practicing entities advocating for their rights.
Read at IPWatchdog.com | Patents & Intellectual Property Law
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