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by Terr_
3308 days ago
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Seems like a "partial" disagreement from Ginsburg, leading to a 7-1-1 split. > Six other justices concurred with Roberts in full, and Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg concurred in part, saying she agreed Lexmark patent rights ended when the cartridges were sold in the US. For foreign sales, she said Lexmark’s patent right was not exhausted. Here, “patent rights” refers to restrictions Lexmark placed on the cartridges. The newest justice, Neil Gorsuch, didn’t take part because arguments were heard last year, before he was confirmed and seated. [0] https://www.extremetech.com/electronics/250050-supreme-court... |
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