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What did the Supreme Court rule?

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What did the Supreme Court rule?

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In 1984, after seven years of litigation, the Supreme Court largely upheld the lower court’s initial ruling. In the most far-reaching portion of that decision, that court said flatly that a product is not liable for contributory infringement if it is also used for legitimate purposes. “Indeed, it need merely be capable of substantial noninfringing uses,” the court wrote.

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