• A biological patent is a patent on an invention in the field of biology that by law allows the patent holder to exclude others from making, using, selling...
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  • As with all utility patents in the United States, a biological patent provides the patent holder with the right to exclude others from making, using,...
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    of patents. Particular types of patents for inventions include biological patents, business method patents, chemical patents and software patents. Although...
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    global patent records, and more than 370 million biological sequences, all with unprecedentedly rich metadata (including citations). In 2013, the Patent Lens...
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  • Patentleft (redirect from Open patent)
    Patentleft is the practice of licensing patents (especially biological patents) for royalty-free use, on the condition that adopters license related improvements...
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    symbols, and designs. Biological patent – the scope and reach of biological patents vary among jurisdictions, and may include biological technology and products...
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  • Under United States patent law, the term of patent, provided that maintenance fees are paid on time, is 20 years from the filing date of the earliest U...
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  • most favorable legal regime for inventors and patent owners in the world. Under United States law, a patent is a right granted to the inventor of a (1)...
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  • patentable is one of the substantive requirements for patentability. The problem of patentable subject matter arises usually in cases of biological and...
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    chapters: Patentability (Chapter I) Scope of Protection (Chapter II) Compulsory cross-licensing (Chapter III) Deposit, access and re-deposit of biological material...
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