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IP Lessons From NewPro 3D's 3D Printing Spat With Nexa3D
17 March 2016
Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner, LLP
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Finnegan attorneys
John F. Hornick and
Carlos J. Rosario address issues relating to: "The recently reported patent spat
between two 3D printing startups offers some insight for businesses
about IP rights. The spat involves a fairly common business
disagreement: who owns a patent on technology that both companies
use?"
Previously published in 3D Printing Industry
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