What are the consequences of being found to have committed patent infringement?
A patent owner may recover money damages in the form of a “reasonable royalty,” which is the amount the patent holder could have earned in licensing the patented technology. Under certain circumstances, the patent owner may recover lost profits as an alternative measure of damages. The money damages amount may be tripled if the infringement is found to be “willful.” The patent owner may also be entitled to enjoin further use and sale of the patented invention.