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Tag: Prometheus

Mayo v Prometheus: Patentable Subject Matter in the US Supreme Court

April 11, 2012 Julia Powles 1 Comment

The case concerned two process patents held by Prometheus for use in medical treatment.  The patents optimised the use of thiopurine…

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Posted in: Current Affairs, Domestic Courts Filed under: Patents, Prometheus, US Supreme Court

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