Tabberone is pronounced tab ber won |
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From Ford Motor Co. v. Summit Motor Products, Inc., 930 F. 2d 277 - Court of Appeals, 3rd Circuit 1991 |
In addition, Altran seems to argue that Schlanger did not intend to infringe any copyright law, and only gave the plastic bags to Landa so that Landa could
test his machine. But it "is settled law that innocent intent is generally not a defense to copyright infringement."
Williams Electronics, Inc. v. Artic International, Inc., 685 F.2d at 878.[27]
Footnote 27 - "On the other hand, the issue of the defendant's intent may affect the amount of damages available to the plaintiff." Williams Electronics, Inc. v. Artic International, Inc., 685 F.2d at 878. |