Johnnycakes, Inc., uses Pattycake Corporation's patented formula in Johnnycake's recipe for a similar product, without Pattycake's permission. This is
a. copyright infringement.
b. patent infringement.
c. trademark infringement.
d. none of the choices.
Answer: b. patent infringement.
Business Law
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