Geopiracy: Patent law, climate change, and geoengineering


Autoria(s): Rimmer, Matthew
Data(s)

2014

Resumo

Patent law is a regime of intellectual property, which provides exclusive rights regarding scientific inventions, which are novel, inventive, and useful. There has been much debate over the limits of patentable subject matter relating to emerging technologies. The Supreme Court of the US has sought to rein in the expansive interpretation of patentability by lower courts in a series of cases dealing with medical information (Prometheus), finance (Bilski), and gene patents (Myriad). This has led to a reinvigoration of the debate over the boundaries of patentable subject matter. There has been controversy about the rise in patenting of geoengineering - particularly by firms such as Intellectual Ventures.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/85331/

Publicador

Friends of the Earth Australia

Relação

http://www.foe.org.au/geopiracy-patent-law-climate-change-and-geoengineering

Rimmer, Matthew (2014) Geopiracy: Patent law, climate change, and geoengineering. Chain Reaction.

Fonte

Faculty of Law; School of Law

Palavras-Chave #Intellectual Property and Innovation Law Research Group
Tipo

Other