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Posted by HG on July 24, 2003 at 08:46:38:

Hi, hoping for some info regarding protection of patent rights. I recall that it would be required that you actively protect your rights to a patented or risk losing the rights to the exclusive use? There is a manufacturer that owns a patent that was granted in '99 and broadened the patent this year. His revision will cover most currently distributed devices from many of his competitors and it is being said that he will sue them to halt production. Now my question is that because his old patent already covered most of his competitors devices and the patent holder did nothing to prevent them, could that mean he gave up his rights? Or could his revision give him new rights to now prevent his competitors from manufacturing the devices? I hope I made my question clear. Thanks


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