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Lexmark International Inc. v. Static Control Components Inc. is an American legal case involving the computer printer company Lexmark which had designed an authentication system using a microcontroller so that only authorized toner cartridges could be used. The resulting litigation (described by Justice Scalia in 2014 as sprawling and by others as having the potential to go on as long as Jarndyce v.

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