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Morton Salt Co. v. G.S. Suppiger Co. : ウィキペディア英語版 | Morton Salt Co. v. G.S. Suppiger Co. ''Morton Salt Co. v. G.S. Suppiger Co.'',〔https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/314/488/ 314 U.S. 488 (1942)].〕 is a 1942 patent misuse decision of the United States Supreme Court. It was the first case in which the Court expressly labeled as “misuse” the ''Motion Picture Patent''/''Carbice'' defense to a charge of patent infringement and created the present blanket remedy in infringement cases of unenforceability of the misused patent.〔The Court stated: "Equity may rightly withhold its assistance from such a use of the patent by declining to entertain a suit for infringement, and should do so at least until it is made to appear that the improper practice has been abandoned and that the consequences of the misuse of the patent have been dissipated." 314 U.S. at 493.〕 ==Background== Suppiger had a patent on a machine for dispensing salt tablets into food cans in the canning process. It leased the patented machines to canners and required lessee/licensees of its patent to buy their salt tablets used in the machines from its subsidiary. Morton leased machines to the canners that Suppiger charged infringed its patent.
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