Much Ado About the TPP's Effect on Pharmaceuticals
In: Southern Methodist University Science and Technology Law Review (Forthcoming)
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In: Southern Methodist University Science and Technology Law Review (Forthcoming)
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In: Duquesne University Law Review, Band 54, Heft 1, S. 81
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Patentable subject matter determinations are ultimately based not on judicial doctrines, tests, statutes, or even on the economic rationales underlying the patent system; rather, the fundamental touchstone for what qualifies as patentable technology is simply intuition. Specifically, despite the Federal Circuit's rejection of "technological arts" as a linguistically bright-line test, patentable subject matter decisions inevitably devolve into what is, at base, an intuitive sense of what constitutes technology of the type protectable under the patient system.
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In: 22 Fordham Intell. Prop. Media & Ent. L.J. 245 (2012).
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In: Harvard Journal of Law and Gender, Band 43, Heft 1
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