Patents protecting biotechnological invention are becoming 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.
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