Oklahoma Code § 23-112

Title 23. Damages: Prohibited communications related to patent infringement -
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Exceptions.
A.  No person shall, in connection with the assertion of a
United States patent, send or cause any person to send any written
or electronic communication that states that the intended recipient
or any affiliated person is infringing or has infringed a patent and
bears liability or owes compensation to another person, if:
1.  The communication falsely states that litigation has been
filed against the recipient, or threatens litigation if compensation
is not paid or the infringement issue is not otherwise resolved and
there is a consistent pattern of such threats having been issued and
no litigation having been filed;
2.  The communication falsely states that litigation has been
filed against the intended recipient or any affiliated person; or
3.  The assertions contained in the communication lack a
reasonable basis in fact or law because:

a. the person asserting the patent is not a person, or
does not represent a person, with the current right to
license the patent to, or to enforce the patent
against, the intended recipient or any affiliated
person,
b. the communication seeks compensation for a patent that
has been held to be invalid or unenforceable in a
final, unappealable or unappealed judicial or
administrative decision,
c. the communication seeks compensation on account of
activities undertaken after the patent has expired, or
d. the content of the communication fails to include such
information necessary to inform an intended recipient
or any affiliated person about the patent assertion by
failing to include any one of the following:
(1) the identity of the person asserting a right to
license the patent to or enforce the patent
against the intended recipient or any affiliated
person,
(2) the patent number issued by the United States
Patent and Trademark Office alleged to have been
infringed, or
(3) the factual allegations concerning the specific
areas in which the intended recipient or
affiliated person's products, services, or
technology infringed the patent or are covered by
the claims in the patent.
B.  Nothing in this section shall be construed to be a violation
of this chapter for any person who owns or has the right to license
or enforce a patent to:
1.  Advise others of that ownership or right of license or
enforcement;
2.  Communicate to others that a patent is available for license
or sale;
3.  Notify another of the infringement of the patent; or
4.  Seek compensation for past or present infringement, or for a
license to the patent,
provided that the person is not acting in bad faith.
C.  The provisions of this act shall not apply to any written or
electronic communication sent by:
1.  Any owner of a patent who is using the patent in connection
with substantial research, development, production, manufacturing,
processing or delivery of products or materials;
2.  Any institution of higher education; or
3.  Any technology transfer organization whose primary purpose
is to facilitate the commercialization of technology developed by an
institution of higher education.

D.  The provisions of this act shall not apply to a demand
letter or civil action that includes a claim for relief arising
under 35 U.S.C., Section 271(e)(2).

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