Patent Infringement | Doctrines of Equivalents and Colorable Variation
Patent Infringement is referred to as the commission of a violation of a patent owner’s act without his/her consent.
Patent Infringement is referred to as the commission of a violation of a patent owner’s act without his/her consent.
Patents are exclusive rights in form of a legal document granted by the government to the inventor to exclude others to make, use, and sell an invention for a specified period of time. Patents are also available for significant improvements on previously invented items.
The copyright does not protect ideas or facts. It protects the selection and arrangement of ideas, as well as their original and creative expression, as soon as they are established in some concrete form.