Patented genetic inventions: balancing property rights and the public interest
In exchange for being granted a patent on an invention, the inventor must disclose fully, the details of the invention so that others may use that knowledge to create new inventions. The inventor obtains economic benefit directly by selling the invented product or process or by granting a licence...
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