Experimental use and patents
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Experimental use and patents
(IIC studies : studies in industrial property and copyright law, v. 16)
VCH, c1995
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This text is part of a series that examines industrial property and copyright law. This volume presents a study of the uses of experiments in patent applications.
目次
- Part 1 Introduction: general
- the distinction between research-oriented experiments and market-oriented experiments - the source of confusion. Part 2 Application of the experimental use exemption: general outline
- guidelines for applying the experimental use doctrine - a) experiments aimed at checking the truth and sufficiency of a disclosure in a patent specification, b) experiments conducted for purely philosophical purposes, c) experiments conducted in an attempt to adapt a patented invention to the experimenter's business needs, d) experiments aimed at amassing data about a generic product in order to satisfy the requirements of regulatory bodies or of the experimenter's potential customers, e) experiments conducted during preparations for obtaining a compulsory licence, f) research experiments aimed at exploring the unknown. Part 3 Biotechnological inventions: the merger between commercial and experimental production
- biotechnology - a rapidly evolving technology
- commercialization of basic research
- extensive protection afforded to biotechnological inventions
- conclusion. Part 4 The supply of infringing materials and means to experimenters, and professional assistance in conducting experiments. Part 5 The experimental use/fair use comparison: the general concept of fair use
- reverse engineering of computer programmes. Part 6 Summary.
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