Working through the patent problem

作者: John P Walsh , Ashish Arora , Wesley M Cohen

DOI: 10.1126/SCIENCE.299.5609.1021

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摘要: Interviews with personnel from firms, universities, and other organizations indicate that biomedical research typically proceeds despite challenges posed by a growing number of patents on tools. Respondents address these licensing, inventing around patents, going offshore, the development use public databases tools, court challenges, simply using technology without license (i.e., infringement), often informally invoking de facto broad "research exemption."

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