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Patents protecting biotechnological invention become ever more important. Because biotechnology has many differences with respect to other technologies, lessons learned in other fields of technology cannot simply be transferred to adopt a suitable strategy for dealing with biotechnology inventions. In this volume, general aspects of biopatent law will be discussed. This involves questions of patentability, including ethical issues and issues of technicality, as well as questions of patent exhaustion in cases were reproducible subject matter, like cells or seeds, is protected. Moreover, active and passive patent strategies are addressed. Further, insight will be given into patent lifetime management and additional protective measures, like supplementary protection certificates and data exclusivity. Here, strategies are discussed how market exclusivity can be extended as long as possible, which is particularly important for biopharmaceutical drugs, which create high R&D costs.
Biotechnology -- Law and legislation. --- Biotechnology -- Patents. --- Biotechnology. --- Biotechnology --- Biology --- Law, Politics & Government --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Cytology --- Law, General & Comparative --- Law and legislation --- Law and legislation. --- Life sciences. --- Pharmaceutical technology. --- Biochemistry. --- Cell biology. --- Microbiology. --- Commercial law. --- Life Sciences. --- Cell Biology. --- Pharmaceutical Sciences/Technology. --- Biochemistry, general. --- Commercial Law. --- Biopiracy --- Cytology. --- Chemical engineering --- Genetic engineering --- Business --- Business law --- Commerce --- Law, Commercial --- Mercantile law --- Law --- Law merchant --- Maritime law --- Biological chemistry --- Chemical composition of organisms --- Organisms --- Physiological chemistry --- Chemistry --- Medical sciences --- Pharmaceutical laboratory techniques --- Pharmaceutical laboratory technology --- Technology, Pharmaceutical --- Technology --- Cell biology --- Cellular biology --- Cells --- Cytologists --- Microbial biology --- Microorganisms --- Composition
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Patents protecting biotechnological invention become ever more important. Because biotechnology has many differences with respect to other technologies, lessons learned in other fields of technology cannot simply be transferred to adopt a suitable strategy for dealing with biotechnology inventions. In this volume, general aspects of biopatent law will be discussed. This involves questions of patentability, including ethical issues and issues of technicality, as well as questions of patent exhaustion in cases were reproducible subject matter, like cells or seeds, is protected. Moreover, active and passive patent strategies are addressed. Further, insight will be given into patent lifetime management and additional protective measures, like supplementary protection certificates and data exclusivity. Here, strategies are discussed how market exclusivity can be extended as long as possible, which is particularly important for biopharmaceutical drugs, which create high R&D costs.
Commercial law --- General microbiology --- Histology. Cytology --- General biochemistry --- Pharmacology. Therapy --- Biotechnology --- farmacologie --- biochemie --- handelsrecht --- microbiologie --- biotechnologie --- cytologie --- histologie
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Commercial law --- General microbiology --- Histology. Cytology --- General biochemistry --- Pharmacology. Therapy --- Biotechnology --- farmacologie --- biochemie --- handelsrecht --- microbiologie --- biotechnologie --- cytologie --- histologie
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