This work examines the requirements for patentability in the context of biotechnology, with a special focus on the non-obviousness requirement. It analyses non-obviousness as applied to biotechnology molecular products via a review of the relevant case law. The work begins with a typology of recombinant inventions, useful in determining ultimate non-obviousness and patentability. It distinguishes three categories of recombinant products: Translation' inventions, obtained by entering a known molecular information into a known process Molecular modification' products, obtained by modifying...
This work examines the requirements for patentability in the context of biotechnology, with a special focus on the non-obviousness requirement. It ana...