McCoy hired Mitsuboshi to make and supply shrimp knives covered by McCoys patent and trademarks. When Mitsuboshi
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McCoy hired Mitsuboshi to make and supply shrimp knives covered by McCoy’s patent and trademarks. When Mitsuboshi produced the knives, McCoy refused to pay for them. Mitsuboshi resold the knives to Admiral Craft. McCoy sued Mitsuboshi Cutlery, Inc. for patent and trademark infringement in violation of U.S. federal law. Is Mitsuboshi guilty of patent and trademark infringement? McCoy v. Mitsuboshi Cutlery, Inc., 67 F.3d 917 (Fed. Cir. 1995).
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Authors: Larry A DiMatteo
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