What is the name of your state? FLORIDA
Hi all,
About us:
While this might sound like an IP case, I am quite certain that it does not infringe, and have a legal opinion on that. Without going into detail, it comes nothing like close to infringing. For the sake of this discussion, can we assume that this is correct.
The problem:
Mr. Frenchman has written to the Florida reseller:
Questions:
Lastly, if in the future such tactics are used effectively, is there a case for interference?
Hi all,
About us:
- I am an inventor of a product in NEW ZEALAND (NZ citizen)
- This invention is licensed to a producer in CANADA (BC) (Canadian company)
- That licensee/producer supplies the product to a reseller in FLORIDA (FL company)
- Is a French citizen
- Currently located in a South American country.
While this might sound like an IP case, I am quite certain that it does not infringe, and have a legal opinion on that. Without going into detail, it comes nothing like close to infringing. For the sake of this discussion, can we assume that this is correct.
The problem:
Mr. Frenchman has written to the Florida reseller:
- Stating that my invention infringes his patent
- Stating that he has writing from me that agrees that my invention copies his (untrue)
- Stating he will sue the reseller should they continue to import the product.
Questions:
- Is there any case for libel and/or product disparagement on the basis of #1 above. If so, would I have to prove that I don't infringe his patent? How does this work? Bring about a seperate hearing to decide on that issue?
- Is there any case for libel on the basis of #2 above?
- Is there some way to force him to "put his money where his mouth is", with respect to #3? I.e. it is my contention he is making false threats to sue. How does one handle this?
Lastly, if in the future such tactics are used effectively, is there a case for interference?