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the patentee
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One to whom a grant is made, or a privilege secured, by patent.
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If any of these entitlements is abridged, a court can, at the request of the patentee, compel the infringer to pay damages and to refrain from infringement in the future.
MR. OLSON: Well, it may provide additional incentives for the patentee to exploit and promote and disseminate that particular work.... MR. OLSON: If you are an 80-year-old writer, that may make a considerable difference in terms of what you decide to do.
"While the patentee has the right to appeal, his decision to forgo an appeal and submit an amended claim is taken as a concession that the invention as patented does not reach as far as the original claim," Justice Kennedy wrote.
If the patentee is persistent, check them out.
Don't be shy about telling the patentee about your financial situation and that you really aren't worth their time.
If the patentee is persistent, these defenses are more likely to convince them to drop their case.
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The grant was similar to that of the Virginia Company in 1609, the patentees being joint proprietors with rights of ownership and government.
By a shrewd and legally questionable move, however, the patentees decided to transfer the management and the charter itself to Massachusetts.
In 1663, while Jolly was touring the provinces, Sir William Davenant and the dramatist Thomas Killigrew, the patentees holding the theatrical monopoly, conspired against him and persuaded the king to revoke Jolly's grant.
Although Jolly fought back, he ultimately had to accept the terms of the patentees, and he agreed to serve as their "deputy" by managing the Nursery, a training school for young actors.
Benson had separately purchased the fee rights from the descendants of the patentees.
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