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Are Products of Nature Patentable Subject Matter? (Audio CD-ROM) |
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| CET11DNACDR |
| John L. Hendricks Esq., Professor Eileen M. Kane, Kevin E. Noonan Ph.D., Jacqueline D. Wright Bonilla |
| July 20, 2011 |
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| 88 minutes |
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| Center for Professional Development, Criminal Justice Section, Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources, Section of Intellectual Property Law, Section of Science & Technology Law |
| Criminal Law, Energy & Natural Resources Law, Environmental Law, Intellectual Property Law, Science & Technology Law |
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| $150.00 (Regular) |
| $135.00 (ABA Member) ABA Members, Log in now to receive this discount! |
| $125.00 (Criminal Justice Section) ABA Members, Log in now to receive this discount! |
| $125.00 (Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources) ABA Members, Log in now to receive this discount! |
| $125.00 (Section of Intellectual Property Law) ABA Members, Log in now to receive this discount! |
| $125.00 (Section of Science & Technology Law) ABA Members, Log in now to receive this discount! |
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This CLE program explored whether "products of nature" (e.g., genetic material) can constitute patentable subject matter, the various approaches to this issue over the last century, and how this issue affects us today. This CLE program discussed the recent Myriad decision that held that isolated DNA did not qualify as patentable subject matter, including:- Providing a summary of the court's holdings and rationale;
- Analyzing the "products of nature" exception to patentability on which the court relied;
- Discussing the proper patentability standard to apply to "products of nature"; and,
- Discussing how that standard might affect patent prosecution and litigation in the biotechnology field.
This audio CD-ROM includes full program audio and PDF course materials.
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The CD-ROM for this title includes an audio or video file and the course materials and CLE certificates in PDF. This CD-ROM requires a PC or Mac with a CD-ROM drive. The disc will not play in a standard audio CD player, but CD-ROMs containing MP3 audio can be played in many MP3 compatible CD players. To play MP3 audio on your computer, you will need a media player such as iTunes,Windows Media Player, RealPlayer, or Quicktime. Some CD-ROMs include video files in WMV format, which require Windows Media Player or a media player capable of playing files in Windows Media format. Course materials and CLE certificates require Adobe Reader® or software capable of opening PDF files .
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