BIOTECHNOLOGY AND THE LAWBIOTECHNOLOGY AND THE LAW

BIOTECHNOLOGY AND THE LAW

By Iver P Cooper

Looseleaf

Price: POA

Date: 15/04/1994

Code: 30144145

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Description

This three volume looseleaf helps practitioners understand the use issues involved in patenting biotechnological inventions, particularly how to: avoid infringement, draft claims efficiently, clarify ownership of biotechnology patent rights, learn the significance of the Plant Variety Protection Act and the International Union for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants. Also covers issues such as: scope of claim (including the broadening and narrowing of claims); enablement (including the working of an invention without undue experimentation); use concealment of best mode and determination of when the best mode is adequately disclosed; deposits of biological materials, including guidance as to whether applicants should submit materials to a depository.
 
Contents
  • Volume 1: Biotechnology and the Patent System. Patentability of Biological Invention: Threshold Issues of Law, Science, Policy and Philosophy. Biological Invention and the Use of "Laws" and "Products" or "Nature". Novelty and Non-obviousness. Disclosure Requirements. Infringement. Claim Drafting. Procedure and Practice in the USPTO.
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