Idaho Statutes

§ 48-1701 — LEGISLATIVE FINDINGS AND INTENT

Idaho § 48-1701
JurisdictionIdaho
Title 48MONOPOLIES AND TRADE PRACTICES
Ch. 17BAD FAITH ASSERTIONS OF PATENT INFRINGEMENT

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(1)The legislature of the state of Idaho finds that:
(a)Idaho is striving to build an entrepreneurial and knowledge-based economy. Attracting and nurturing information technology (IT) and other knowledge-based companies are important parts of this effort and will be beneficial to Idaho’s future.
(b)Patents are essential to encouraging innovation, especially in the IT and knowledge-based fields. The protections afforded by the federal patent system create an incentive to invest in research and innovation, which spurs economic growth. Patent holders have every right to enforce their patents when they are valid and infringed, to solicit interest from prospective licensees and to initiate patent enforcement litigation as necessary to protect intellectual property.
(c)The legislature does n

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[48-1701, added 2014, ch. 277, sec. 1, p. 699.]

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