Patent rights are essential for spurring innovation, but overly restrictive patents can impede competition, resulting in high costs for consumers. Watch Michelle Lee, of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, discuss the recent Supreme Court case Impression Products v. Lexmark International, and its significant implications on ownership and consumers’ rights.
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- Sara Bastianhttps://consumersresearch.org/author/sbastian/
- Sara Bastianhttps://consumersresearch.org/author/sbastian/
- Sara Bastianhttps://consumersresearch.org/author/sbastian/
- Sara Bastianhttps://consumersresearch.org/author/sbastian/