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Standing on the Edge – What Type of "Exclusive Licensees" Should be Able to Initiate Patent Infringement Actions?
2017
In patent laws around the world, exclusive licensees often have standing to initiate infringement actions if the relevant patentee(s) is also added to the suit. Australian patent legislation specifies that exclusive licensees have this power and, correspondingly, the definition of "exclusive licensee" clearly permits licensees to initiate infringement actions if they exclusively control the full complement of rights conferred by a patent. However, an important question remains: Does the
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