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is patentable
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Able to be protected by a patent.
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If one of those steps is patentable, then the patent holder can effectively block (or at least slow down) subsequent progress by setting high license fees.
Review with students Frequently Asked Questions about patents, including the value of a patent and what is patentable, from Stellar Business Online at //www.stellar.org/global/e-elof3.html.
Gilead Sciences said Thursday in an e-mail message, referring to its brand name for the drug: "We disagree with statements that Viread should not be patented; we believe that Viread represents innovation and is patentable under Indian law.
Search comprehensively to ensure your plan is patentable and doesn't infringe on the patents, which are in effect.
"If I hit on something in a lab here in Boston, I walk down to the patent office and see if my technology is patentable.
Do you know whether your idea is patentable, and what it takes to get a patent?
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According to the primary requirements (novelty, non-obviousness, and usefulness) of patent laws, whether the idea could be patentable will be checked for avoiding patent infringement.
Our device may also be patentable, and we would have to investigate existing patents further.
The Supreme Court's decision in Association for Molecular Pathology (AMP) v. Myriad Genetics invalidated patents on isolated gene sequences, but complementary DNA continues to be patentable subject matter.
Nearly 40%% of tweets clearly expressed that human genes should not be patentable, and there were no tweets that presented perspectives favourable toward the patenting of human genes.
Under the patent laws of most countries, only new and nonobvious products and processes are patentable.
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