Isolated DNA Is Patent-Eligible Subject Matter Under 35 U.S.C. s. 101.
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Isolated DNA Is Patent-Eligible Subject Matter Under 35 U.S.C. s. 101.
This article previously appeared in Last Month at the Federal Circuit, August, 2011.
Judges: Lourie (author), Bryson (concurring-in-part and dissenting-in-part), Moore (concurring-in-part) [Appealed from S.D.N.Y., Senior Judge Sweet] In Ass'n for Molecular Pathology v. U.S. Patent & Trademark Office, No. 10-1406 (Fed. Cir. July 29, 2011), the Federal Circuit held that composition claims to "isolated" DNA molecules are patentable subject matter, while method claims ...See the full content of this document
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