Commil USA, LLC v. Cisco Systems, Inc.

id: commil-usa-llc-v-cisco-systems-inc-320-18494482
title: Commil USA, LLC v. Cisco Systems, Inc.
text: Commil USA, LLC v. Cisco Systems, Inc., 135 S.Ct. 1920 (2015), was a 2015 decision by the United States Supreme Court pertaining to the standard for induced patent infringement. Writing for a 6-2 majority, Justice Anthony Kennedy held that (1) a claim of induced infringement requires a showing that the defendant knew that it is engaging in infringing conduct and (2) a defendant's belief that a patent is invalid is not a defense to a claim of induced infringement. Justice Antonin Scalia dissented
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