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Essentially biological processes for the production of plants and animals – EPO Enlarged Appeal Board decisions G2/07 and G1/08 – Essentially Biological Processes
From Paul Cole Opinions were handed down on 9th December in the above two cases concerning the scope of the exclusion of a.53(b) EPC 1973. That article is further defined in r.23b(5) EPC 1973, now r.26(5) EPC 2000 which specifies … Continue reading
Posted in EP and UK Practice
Tagged biotechnology, biotechnology law, EPO, intellectual property, ip, IP law tools, Paul Cole, Warren Woessner
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Obligation to submit search results to the EPO as of January 1, 2011
Submitting search results of priority applications to the EPO will become obligatory as of January 1, 2011 The Implementing Regulations of the European Patent Convention will change as of January 1, 2011, which apply to European patent applications and international … Continue reading
Posted in EP and UK Practice
Tagged biotechnology law, EPO, intellectual property, ip, IP law tools, Warren Woessner
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Supreme Court Grants Cert. in Microsoft v. i4i.
Today, the Supreme Court granted Microsoft’s petition for cert. in Microsoft v. i4i. Microsoft asked the Supreme Court to answer the question of whether or not a defendant who asserts patent invalidity based on art not considered by the Patent Office … Continue reading
Bayh-Dole Act Turns Thirty – Dec. 1st Fete Planned
With major litigation looming over invention ownership rights affected by the Bayh Dole Act (see my post of November 3rd on Stanford v. Roche), the link below is to a site created by AUTM and a number of other organizations … Continue reading
Posted in Tech Transfer
Tagged Bayh-Dole Act, biotechnology, biotechnology law, biotechnology news, FDA, Patent Law, patents, Warren Woessner
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