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Transgenic Plants and Substantial Success


by Maxwell Keith
26 J. ENVIRONMENTAL LAW. & LITIGATION 435

This Article discusses the validity of issuing patents for genetically engineered (GE) traits for plants. These patent applications present the USPTO with the issue of authorizing patents that have an ability to create significant detrimental effects on the environment and uncharted risks to health. The patents allow control over enormous segments of world agriculture. Invalidity arises from the utility standard in the Patent Statute.

http://www.law.uoregon.edu/org/jell/docs/262/keith.pdf



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Published: January 25, 2012



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