Tyler v. Tuel

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title: Tyler v. Tuel
text: Tyler v. Tuel, 10 U.S. 324 (1810), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that an assignee of a geographically limited patent right could not bring an action in the assignee's own name. It was the first published Supreme Court decision on patent law. Like other Supreme Court patent cases prior to Evans v. Eaton, 16 U.S. 454 (1818), however, it did not deal with substantive patent law, but only with the law of patent assignment.
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