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Patents / 07.09.2017

Rucker Co v Gavel’s Vulcanizing Ltd (1985), 7 CPR (3d) 294 (FCTD)

Key Principle: The reproduction of one element of a patented product does not typically amount to infringement of the patent. However, if it is plain that a given patent was drafted to protect a single novel element of an otherwise familiar product, a court may read...

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