What’s written on a bag of Doritos might be an afterthought for most customers.
But for two competitors in the niche business of supplying materials to companies that print words on their products, it’s a livelihood.
The feud between two competitors in the niche business of product printing technology fueled a hotly contested intellectual property battle that came to a head in the U.S. District Court.
July 11, 2014 at 08:56 PM
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What’s written on a bag of Doritos might be an afterthought for most customers.
But for two competitors in the niche business of supplying materials to companies that print words on their products, it’s a livelihood.
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