Scientists who require multiple research tools (i.e., laboratory resources such as transgenic animals and biological receptors) to develop new drugs and medical diagnostic products are frequently finding that these tools are patented or subject to other proprietary constraints. Stacking royalty obligations and heightened transaction costs resulting from the proliferation of patents on research tools threaten to slow or stop the development of new drugs and devices critical to public health. Because U.S. courts have very narrowly interpreted the common law experimental use defense of patent law as limited to dilettante uses of inventions for mere amusement or philosophical inquiry, scientists face the daunting choice of either nego...
In the wake of breakthroughs in biotechnology and prosperous development in the biotechnology indust...
The continued development of and affordable access to potentially life saving pharmaceuticals, gene ...
A decade ago the scientific community was sounding alann bells about the impact of intellectual prop...
In this article I analyze the proper scope of an experimental use exemption from patent infringement...
A novel, nonobvious Discovery Tool and its use can be the subject of valid patent claims, but patent...
In the years since the Supreme Court began to narrow the scope of patentable subject matter, uncerta...
In Merck KGaA v. Integra LifeSciences I Ltd., the U.S. Supreme Court adopted a broad construction of...
Support for new drug development has taken some interesting turns in current patent law jurisprudenc...
Patent law creates economic incentives for individuals and companies to invest in research and deve...
The experimental use doctrine is a common law rule in patent law that until a few years ago excused ...
A vigorous discussion exists regarding the need to provide exclusive patent rights as incentives to ...
Federal patent laws grant exclusive rights to inventors and prohibit infringement of these rights. T...
A vigorous discussion exists regarding the need to provide exclusive patent rights as incentives to ...
The experimental use exception has recently come under attack by many who consider it too narrow. Mu...
There is a shift in the shape of intellectual property (IP) tools used to strengthen and lengthen th...
In the wake of breakthroughs in biotechnology and prosperous development in the biotechnology indust...
The continued development of and affordable access to potentially life saving pharmaceuticals, gene ...
A decade ago the scientific community was sounding alann bells about the impact of intellectual prop...
In this article I analyze the proper scope of an experimental use exemption from patent infringement...
A novel, nonobvious Discovery Tool and its use can be the subject of valid patent claims, but patent...
In the years since the Supreme Court began to narrow the scope of patentable subject matter, uncerta...
In Merck KGaA v. Integra LifeSciences I Ltd., the U.S. Supreme Court adopted a broad construction of...
Support for new drug development has taken some interesting turns in current patent law jurisprudenc...
Patent law creates economic incentives for individuals and companies to invest in research and deve...
The experimental use doctrine is a common law rule in patent law that until a few years ago excused ...
A vigorous discussion exists regarding the need to provide exclusive patent rights as incentives to ...
Federal patent laws grant exclusive rights to inventors and prohibit infringement of these rights. T...
A vigorous discussion exists regarding the need to provide exclusive patent rights as incentives to ...
The experimental use exception has recently come under attack by many who consider it too narrow. Mu...
There is a shift in the shape of intellectual property (IP) tools used to strengthen and lengthen th...
In the wake of breakthroughs in biotechnology and prosperous development in the biotechnology indust...
The continued development of and affordable access to potentially life saving pharmaceuticals, gene ...
A decade ago the scientific community was sounding alann bells about the impact of intellectual prop...