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Doctrine of Equivalents: Requirement 1

Posted on November 22, 2017 by MORIMOTO AND ASSOCIATES

There are five requirements for the doctrine of equivalents.

According to the Supreme Court, the Requirement 1 is that “the part replaced in the product is an insubstantial part of the patented invention.” (H6 (O) 1083)

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