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Doctrine Of Equivalents 0
The Doctrine of Equivalents is a legal principle in patent law that allows for a patent to be infringed even if the infringing device or process does not fall within the literal scope of the patent claims, as long as it performs substantially the same function in substantially the same way to achieve the same result. This doctrine ensures that patent protection is not easily circumvented by minor changes to a patented invention that do not alter its core functionality.
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