Mere Knowledge of False Marking Insufficient to Irrebuttably Prove Intent to Deceive Under 35 U.S.C. § 292

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Mere Knowledge of False Marking Insufficient to Irrebuttably Prove Intent to Deceive Under 35 U.S.C. § 292

Judges: Rader, Lourie (author), Gajarsa

[Appealed from E.D. Va., Judge Brinkema]

In Pequignot v. Solo Cup Co., No. 09-1547 (Fed. Cir. June 10, 2010), the Federal Circuit affirmed the district court's grant of SJ because Matthew A. Pequignot could not show that Solo Cup Company (“Solo”) had the requisite intent to falsely mark its products.  The Federal Circuit held that articles marked with expir...

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