Question: Davids patent contains elements A, B, C, and D. Tylers invention contains elements A, B, and C, and element X, which is substantially equivalent to

David’s patent contains elements A, B, C, and D. Tyler’s invention contains elements A, B, and C, and element X, which is substantially equivalent to element D in David’s patent. Has infringement occurred? If so, is infringement literal? Discuss, and identify the name of the principle that governs your answer.

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