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2 weeks agoThe Power of Plain English Patent Claims
The dramatic ending of Ridley Scott's 1991 crime drama, Thelma & Louise, is oft cited as an analogy for the thin line between patent claims being narrow enough to withstand validity challenges but broad enough to maintain infringement value. This tension frames a dance between parties throughout litigation in large part because claim terms are generally not written in ordinary English and need to be translated.
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