In recent years, courts have introduced a new metric for evaluating the use of an invention: market saturation. This approach holds that the presence of goods incorporating some inventions does not necessarily indicate that all patented technologies are being adequately utilized. Furthermore, the courts stipulate that market saturation must be sustained not just at a particular moment but also into the future.
AIPM Notes: Despite the FAS Commission's Finding
The FAS Commission deemed it unfair competition to introduce reproduced drugs into circulation before the patent expired. However, courts still refuse interim measures.