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Indeed, even if it is in the public domain, knowledge is not necessarily absorbed and exploited because an action is required by the researchers to do that.
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In this study, to address this challenge, we purpose a four-step filtering method that predicts gene markers from RNA-sequencing data of mouse knockout studies by utilizing a gene regulatory network constructed from omics data in the public domain, biological knowledge from curated pathways, and information of single-nucleotide variants.
The main source of the knowledge extraction process comes from a collaborative learning environment where public servants share acquired domain knowledge.
This article examined the main arguments used to justify knowledge exclusivity, that is, to withhold knowledge from the public domain (even if "only" temporarily).
Finally, the successful inventors had always maintained clear ties to sources of scientific knowledge in the public domain, by collaborating with university scientists, reading scientific publications, and so on.
There are other reasons for keeping knowledge in the public domain.
We must ensure that those who generate knowledge in the public domain get paid.
This will make all medical knowledge in the public domain patentable and the refiling of expired and terminated patents.
Congress may not authorize the issuance of patents whose effects are to remove existent knowledge from the public domain, or to restrict free access to materials already available". Graham, 383 U. S., at 5-6 (emphaddedadded).
Neither the purpose of encouraging new inventions nor the overriding interest in advancing progress by adding knowledge to the public domain is served by retroactively increasing the inventor's compensation for a completed invention and frustrating the legitimate expectations of members of the public who want to make use of it in a free [537 U.S. 227] market.
The plaintiffs do point out that the Supreme Court has said the "Congress may not authorize the issuance of patents whose effects are to remove existent knowledge from the public domain, or to restrict free access to materials already available". Graham v. John Deere Co., 383 U.S. 1, 6 (1966).
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