How does the Doctrine of Equivalents work in United States patent law?
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How does the Doctrine of Equivalents work in United States patent law?
A patent is a set of exclusive rights granted by a government to the inventor of an invention. To be granted a patent an inventor must demonstrate that the invention is worthy of a patent.
Can a product infringe on a patented invention if the two things are different?
A patent is a set of exclusive rights granted to the inventor of an invention by a government. To be granted a patent the inventor must show that their invention is new, novel and not