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100 _aKieff F Scott
245 _aPerspectives on properties of the human genome project
260 _aLondon
_bELSEVIER Academic Press
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300 _a538p
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365 _bRs.6,689
505 _aContents Patenting life forms : yesterday, today, and tomorrow / A.M. Chakrabarty The evolution of gene patents viewed from the United States Patent Office / Gerald J. Mossinghoff Competition policy in patent cases and antitrust / Gerald Sobel Product patents on human DNA sequences : an obstacle for implementing the EU biotech directive? / Joseph Straus Patenting genetic products and processes : a TRIPS perspective / Charles R. McManis Enclosing the genome : what squabbles over genetic patents could teach us / James Boyle Perusing property rights in DNA / F. Scott Kieff Steady the course : property rights in genetic material / Richard A. Epstein Varying the course in patenting genetic material : a counter-proposal to Richard Epstein's steady course / Rochelle Cooper Dreyfuss Reaching through the genome / Rebecca S. Eisenberg --The Human Genome Project in retrospect / Michael Abromowicz Goat-boy roams the halls? / Justin Hughes Comment on the tragedy of the anticommons in biomedical research / Edmund W. Kitch An outsider perspective on intellectual property discourse / David A. Hyman Saving the patent law from itself : informal remarks concerning the systematic problems afflicting developed intellectual property regimes / J.H. Reichman Biotechnology's uncertainty principle / Dan L. Burk and Mark A. Lemley Commentary on the panel presentations / Pauline Newman Commenting on biotechnology's uncertainty principle (Mostly) against exceptionalism -- O brave new industry, that has such patents in it! Reflections on the economic consequences of patenting DNA / Iain M. Cockburn Pharmacogenomics, genetic tests, and patent-based incentives / Michael J. Meurer The effect of intellectual property on the biotechnology industry / James H. Davis and Michele M. Wales Are real business people so easily thwarted? / Edward T. Lentz One size fits all? / Robin Jacob Some empirical evidence on how technologically complex issues are decided in patent cases in U.S. district courts / Roderick R. McKelvie How ordinary judges and juries decide the seemingly complex technological questions of patentability over the prior art / F. Scott Kieff The difficult interface : relations between the sciences and the law / Horace Freeland Judson
650 _a1. Human Genome Project 2. Human Gene Mapping3. Human Genome - Legislation & Jurisprudence4. Patents - legislation & Jurisprudence5. Genetic Research - Economics - Ethics
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