Schering Disappearing Colored Sunscreen Patent Found Invalid By Court
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Playtex Products provided "clear and convincing" evidence it did not infringe upon Schering-Plough's patent for Coppertone Kids ColorBlock disappearing colored sunscreens, according to a May 17 decision from a Wilmington, Del. federal court.
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