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Biotech Patents: Equivalency and Exclusions Under European and U.S. Patent Law

May 28, 2010 by biotechconnection.com · Leave a Comment 

Product DescriptionThere is no denying that biotechnological inventions in some ways have challenged the legal system of providing market exclusivity through patents. First of all, their patentability has been questioned. Furthermore, the scope of protection conferred to these inventions is obscured because of the difficulty of applying legal concepts to [...]

Brazil details retaliation on U.S. copyright, patents

March 15, 2010 by biotechconnection.com · Leave a Comment 

Brazil details retaliation on U.S. copyright, patents
Brazil revealed on Monday a preliminary list of U.S. patents and intellectual property rights it could restrict unless both countries settle a long-standing dispute over U.S. cotton aid.
Read more on Reuters via Yahoo! Canada News

Get Patents & Reap Benefits

March 10, 2010 by biotechconnection.com · Leave a Comment 


Today, we are living in the age of information technology & spreading our wings to every aspect of the society. We exchange our information (ideas, techniques, process, and product) to a target group but we never come to know this thing that someone is also targeting our information. So we are much prone to unintentionally [...]

Shouldn’t Great Inventions Deserve Iron-clad Patents?

March 7, 2010 by biotechconnection.com · Leave a Comment 


Chemical and pharmaceutical companies spend millions of dollars on research and development, and come up with great inventions, be it on a novel drug to treat high blood pressure or a new kind of plastic that can resist a bullet; however, they often find that their patents do not stand up to a challenge by [...]

Are You Prepared To Face The Patent Office As It Is Going To Grant Only Narrow Patents?

March 4, 2010 by biotechconnection.com · Leave a Comment 


Chemical and pharmaceutical companies protect their investment in research and development and the future of the companies by securing patents on their inventions. Success or failure of the company often depends on the strength of the patent or in its ability to resist competition.
Recently, the United States Patent and Trademark Office proposed changes to [...]

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