At a glance
Policy ID: 69
Status: On hold
Priority: Low
Issue summary
Section 128 of the Patent Act allows a person to take legal action against ‘unjustified’ threats of patent infringement. A court can order an injunction and/or damages against the issuer of the threat. The courts have interpreted the unjustifiable threats provisions as capable of being invoked whenever a patent is invalid or not infringed, no matter how reasonable the patentee’s conduct was. There has been some suggestion that the operation of unjustified threats provisions for patents could be improved.
Review of unjustified threats provisions could determine if changes are necessary.
History
On hold 6 June 2017