Are Products of Nature Patentable Subject Matter? (Video Download)
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Are Products of Nature Patentable Subject Matter? (Video Download)

Are Products of Nature Patentable Subject Matter? (Video Download)
Product Code: CET11DNAVID
Faculty: John L. Hendricks Esq., Professor Eileen M. Kane, Kevin E. Noonan Ph.D., Lawrence S. Pope, Jacqueline D. Wright Bonilla
Recording Date: July 20, 2011
Page Count: 49
Running Time: 88 minutes
Credit Hours: 1.5
Ethics Hours: 0
Sponsoring Entities: Center for Professional Development, Criminal Justice Section, Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources, Section of Intellectual Property Law, Section of Science & Technology Law
Topics: Criminal Law, Energy & Natural Resources Law, Environmental Law, Intellectual Property Law, Science & Technology Law
Format: Video Download - CET11DNAVID
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This video download program explores whether "products of nature" (e.g., genetic material) can constitute patentable subject matter, the various approaches to this issue over the last century, and how this issue affects us today. This CLE program will discuss the recent Myriad decision that held that isolated DNA did not qualify as patentable subject matter, including
  • Providing a summary of the court's holdings and rationale;
  • Analyzing the "products of nature" exception to patentability on which the court relied;
  • Discussing the proper patentability standard to apply to "products of nature"; and,
  • Discussing how that standard might affect patent prosecution and litigation in the biotechnology field.
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