The Changing Landscape of Joint, Divided, and Indirect Infringement – The State of the Law and How to Address It
01 January 2012
Foley Partner Matthew Lowrie, Senior Counsel Kevin M. Littman, and Associate Lucas Silva co-authored an article titled, “The Changing Landscape of Joint, Divided, and Indirect Infringement – The State of the Law and How to Address It,” published in the Journal of High Technology Law.
Originally published in the Journal of High Technology Law, 12 J. High Tech. L. 65 (2011).
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