posted on 2022-03-21, 17:24authored byAlison Slade
This book examines patent law and policy in biotechnology across the full lifecycle of the patent, focusing on the patent bargain and the public interest. It considers the central issues of how to strike an effective balance of rights, and whether public interest is adequately safeguarded - two issues that are particularly important in areas of rapidly emerging technology.
History
Citation
Repositioning the access to healthcare debate: FRAND and the Internet of Medical Things, in in Naomi L Hawkins (ed), Patenting Biotechnological Innovation: Eligibility, Ethics and Public Interest (Edward Elgar, 2022)
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School of Law
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AM (Accepted Manuscript)
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Patenting Biotechnological Innovation: Eligibility, Ethics and Public Interest