Exhaustion doctrine under U.S. law

See also Exhaustion of intellectual property rights for a general introduction not limited to U.S. law. The exhaustion doctrine is a U.S. common law patent doctrine that limits the extent to which patent holders can control an individual article of a patented product after a so-called authorized sale.

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Exhaustion doctrine under U.S. law

See also Exhaustion of intellectual property rights for a general introduction not limited to U.S. law. The exhaustion doctrine is a U.S. common law patent doctrine that limits the extent to which patent holders can control an individual article of a patented product after a so-called authorized sale.

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