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Carbice Corp. v.
American Patents Development Corp., 283 U.S. 27 (1931), is a
decision of the
United States Supreme Court extending the
patent misuse...
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exhaustion doctrine, it is
preceded by such
decisions as
Adams v. Burke. In
Carbice Corp. v.
American Patents Development Corp., the
Supreme Court considered...
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Davis L. Rev. 629 (2011). 243 U.S. at 516.
Carbice Corp. v.
Patents Development Corp., 283 U.S. 27 (1931).
Carbice Corp. v.
American Patents Dev. Co., 283...
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which the
Court expressly labeled as "misuse" the
Motion Picture Patent/
Carbice tie-in
defense to a
charge of
patent infringement and
created the present...
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September 4, 2017. "Baratunde A. Cola,
Carbice Nanotechnologies, Inc".
Retrieved September 4, 2017. "
Carbice Corporation".
Georgia Research Alliance...
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series of
cases followed in
which the
Court condemned various tie-ins. In
Carbice Corp. v.
American Patents Dev. Corp., the
Court denied relief to a patentee...
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invention was
settled by the rule
declared in the
Carbice case."
Barber argued that
Carbice and
Motion Picture Patents were
inapplicable "because...
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combustion stoker switches purchased from" licensees, thus
running afoul of
Carbice and Leitch. In
addition to
being patent misuse, the plaintiffs' conduct...
- Chemical's
method of
doing business brought it
within the
prohibition of
Carbice Corp. v.
American Patents Development Corp. and
Leitch Mfg. Co. v. Barber...
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Fruit Growers v.
Brogdex Co. 283 U.S. 1 1931
Carbice Corp. v.
Patents Development Corp. 283 U.S. 27 1931
Carbice Corp. v.
American Patents Dev. Co. 283 U...