North Carolina Statutes

§ 75-143 — Abusive patent assertions

North Carolina § 75-143
JurisdictionNorth Carolina
Ch. 75Monopolies, Trusts and Consumer Protection
Art. 8Abusive Patent Assertions

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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 75-143 (2026).

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(a)It is unlawful for a person to make a bad-faith assertion of patent infringement. A court may consider the following factors as evidence that a person has made a bad-faith assertion of patent infringement:
(1)The demand does not contain all of the following information: a. The patent application number or patent number. b. The name and address of the patent owner or owners and assignee or assignees, if any. c. Factual allegations concerning the specific areas in which the target's products, services, and technology infringe the patent or are covered by specific, identified claims in the patent. d. An explanation of why the person making the assertion has standing, if the United States Patent and Trademark Office's assignment system does not identify the person asserting the patent as

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