In Brief: Den-Mat v. Faria/Plak Smacker
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Den-Mat v. Faria/Plak Smacker: Consent agreement forbids manufacturer Faria or distributor Plak Smacker from "the manufacture, production, advertising, promotion, offering for sale, display, distribution and sale" of any toothpaste that infringes the formulation patent covering Rembrandt Whitening Toothpaste, Den-Mat announced June 1. Den-Mat filed a complaint in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California on July 14, 1994, alleging that Faria and Plak Smacker were marketing toothpaste under the Professional Care brand that infringed the patent for the low abrasion Rembrandt Whitening Toothpaste...
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