Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00455:section:123
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Provision Reference: s 123
Character Range: 144468–145239

123  Innocent infringement
 (1) A court may refuse to award damages, or to make an order for an account of profits, in respect of an infringement of a patent if the defendant satisfies the court that, at the date of the infringement, the defendant was not aware, and had no reason to believe, that a patent for the invention existed.
 (2) If patented products, marked so as to indicate that they are patented in Australia, were sold or used in the patent area to a substantial extent before the date of the infringement, the defendant is to be taken to have been aware of the existence of the patent unless the contrary is established.
 (3) Nothing in this section affects a court's power to grant relief by way of an injunction.

Part 2—Non‑infringement declarations