Supreme Court Printer Cartridge Case Could Be the Citizens United
of Products
Rhett Jones
Yesterday 6:31pm
It’s an obscure case that hasn’t received a ton of attention as it
has made its way to the Supreme Court but the final verdict could
set off a cascade of consequences in the world of consumer products.
This week, oral arguments were heard in the case of Impression
Products, Inc. v. Lexmark International, Inc. and according to the
well-regarded SCOTUSblog it seems that the justices are having a
tough time figuring out how to view this difficult legal tangle
themselves.
At its most basic, the case is a dispute over Lexmark’s patent
rights regarding refilling printer cartridges. Impression Products
is a small business with about 25 employees. It specializes in
buying used printer cartridges and remanufacturing them. In 2012,
Lexmark decided to add Impression to an already existing lawsuit
against other remanufacturers. While the other defendants eventually
settled, Image has stuck it out and the case has made it to the
highest court in the land.
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