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Direct Infringement Standard Expanded in Web Coupon Case
Created 06.10.2005 - 23:00

Stephen M Kramarsky, a member of Dewey Pegno & Kramarsky, analyzes Applied Interact's hold on Web coupons based on 1993 patents which, while intended for coupons linked to radio or TV broadcasts, have been interpreted to patent all electronic delivery of coupons. In the most recent case over these patents in the Southern District of New York, Applied Interact was handed a major victory that greatly expanded the reach of direct infringement.

Originally by Law.com - Tech Law Practice Center, 10:00 PM

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Cite as: Jaani Riordan, ‘Direct Infringement Standard Expanded in Web Coupon Case’ (2005) Jaani.net Internet Law and Technology <http://www.jaani.net/view/2005/10/06/direct_infringement_standard_expanded_in_web_coupon_case>.
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