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ONCE FUNCTIONAL, ALWAYS FUNCTIONAL Seventh

ONCE FUNCTIONAL, ALWAYS FUNCTIONAL

Seventh Circuit did not accept for purposes of preliminary relief, Honeywell’s argument, in part, that what once was functional, may today be merely ornamental.

Eco Manufacturing v. Honeywell, 03-2704 (7th Circuit Dec 31, 2003).

 

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Posted by Douglas Sorocco, January 18, 2004 at 6:44 pm
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