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It is certainly true that more than ten people invent a new process or product for every one who brings it to fruition. Every inventor who has been associated with a new development knows that after he has correctly formulated a problem and invented a really new solution to it, his work h...
In this work we analyze the relationship between the patterns of firm diversification, if any, across product lines and across bodies of innovative knowledge, proxied by the patent classes where the firm is present. Putting it more emphatically we investigate the relationship between "what a firm ...
For you as an inventor, a patent is almost the only way to guarantee you will be able to make money off of your ideas. If you succeed in getting a patent for your invention, no one else can make a similar product, sell or otherwise make profit out of your invention, without your ap...
Another argument against gene patenting is the idea that a gene ought to be defined by its product rather than its sequence. Though a gene is technically comprised of a nucleotide sequence, it is the protein and not the gene that carries out any associated phenotype. The phenotype, moreover,...
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When the subject matter of the patent is a new or newly changed technology, applicants and their agents, as well as the examiners, have had limited time or opportunities to learn. Parties may thus face increased uncertainty about the invention's patentability. In a similar manner, information ...
structurally and functionally different from a nucleic acid inside a human cell, and that the invention was a “manner of manufacture” because an isolated nucleic acid is not a “product of nature”. Then the High Court unanimously allowed the appeal, holding that the invention claimed did not...
A new Congressional Research Service report on Wednesday delved into the deluge of proposals that have been set forth to address drug pricing and drug patenting practices. Proposals seek to curb practices by reducing their effectiveness or outlawing them
A patent enables the inventor of the product or an idea to be its owner for 20 years. It suggests that publishing a description of an invention is less expensive than filing a patent application. However, other people may use the circulated information to copy the details of the design. ...