Sensormatic Electronics, LLC v. Von Kahle

367 F. App'x 143
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
DecidedFebruary 17, 2010
DocketNo. 2009-1193
StatusPublished

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Sensormatic Electronics, LLC v. Von Kahle, 367 F. App'x 143 (Fed. Cir. 2010).

Opinion

ORDER

PER CURIAM.

The judgment in this case is affirmed. With respect to the inequitable conduct claim, we uphold the district court’s ruling of no inequitable conduct based on the court’s finding that the inventors did not act with the intent to deceive the Patent and Trademark Office; we do not address the question whether the information that was not disclosed was material. With respect to the public use issue, we uphold the district court’s conclusion that the appellant Phenix failed to prove by clear and convincing evidence that the invention was in public use more than one year before the filing date for the patent; we do not address the question whether any alleged use of the invention during the period pri- or to the filing date of the patent fell within the experimental use exception to the public use doctrine.

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