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29 November, 07:33

Priscilla, who worked for a dry cleaner, came up with a great new idea for a type of press that speeded up the process immensely. she quit her job, hired labor and purchased materials, and manufactured a number of the presses. she sold the presses to her friend phil for resale. phil began advertising and distributing the press, but was notified by abc company that the sales violated its patent. after investigation, phil determined that abc had the better argument and demanded that priscilla refund the purchase price. priscilla declined on the basis that she had no idea that a patent on a similar press was in existence. who will likely win the dispute and why?

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  1. 29 November, 07:48
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    I would say that Phil would most likely win the case because I think Priscilla should have checked if there were any patents on her idea before forging ahead with her plan since the patent was already in existence ie prior to her implementing her idea.
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