Wednesday, November 27, 2024

Zheng on Unjustified Threats

In the course of working on my own project on the topic of wrongful patent assertion, I only recently came across this newly-published book by Dr. Minyu Zheng, titled Legal Responses to Unjustified Threats of Patent Infringement:  Intellectual Property Approach or Unfair Competition Approach? (Elgar Intellectual Property and Global Development series, 2024).  Here is the book description:

In this incisive book, Minyu Zheng examines the various legal responses to unjustified threats of patent infringement. Employing a comparative, jurisdiction-based analysis, Zheng investigates whether the unjustified nature of such threats originates from the inaccuracy of the infringing accusation, or the inappropriateness of issuing threats. In particular, Zheng reveals how to resolve threats which are issued in an undue way but contain a correct allegation of patent infringement.

I have only just started reading the book, but I have every reason to believe it will be an indispensable contribution to the growing literature on wrongful enforcement of IP rights.

 Legal Responses to Unjustified Threats of Patent Infringement

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