A defense to contributory infringement under U.S. law patent is that the object, which allegedly contributed to the direct infringement, has a substantial non-infringing use. Such a product is known as a staple article of commerce.
A defense to contributory infringement under U.S. law patent is that the object, which allegedly contributed to the direct infringement, has a substantial non-infringing use. Such a product is known as a staple article of commerce.