We report on two important patent decisions from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit clarifying how that court will implement recent U.S. Supreme Court patent decisions regarding divided infringement and indefiniteness. We also report on two appellate Lanham Act cases, one addressing a district court’s discretion to cancel a trademark and the other recognizing a cause of action for contributory false advertising.
Patents: Direct Infringement
In the nine years that the litigation between Limelight Networks, Inc. and Akamai Technologies, Inc. has been pending, it has produced a Supreme Court decision and three Federal Circuit decisions, two of them en banc.
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