In 2002, Festo went to the United States Supreme Court to defend a change to a patent application in Festo Corp. v. Shoketsu Kinzoku Kogyo Kabushiki Co..
Festo Corporation (petitioner) possessed patents for an industrial device.
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The Court thus placed the burden on the applicant as to showing what equivalents were not surrendered.
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