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10.1101/cshperspect.a020867

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pmid25237144      Cold+Spring+Harb+Perspect+Med 2014 ; 4 (11): ä
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  • Must an Inventor ?Possess? an Invention to Patent It? #MMPMID25237144
  • Woessner WD; Chadwick RA
  • Cold Spring Harb Perspect Med 2014[Nov]; 4 (11): ä PMID25237144show ga
  • The requirements for patenting inventions relating to biotechnology have become increasingly strict and complicated in recent years. Despite early patent rulings that there is no need for an inventor to ?reduce to practice? an invention, the courts are now ruling that an inventor must ?possess? his or her invention before filing for patent. This review discusses what such ?possession? may mean and describes decisions in which courts have found that an inventor has met or failed the possession test before filing for patent protection.
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