Intellectual property and biotechnology: the U.S. internal experience -- Part II
Author(s)
Brody, BaruchKeywords
BiotechnologyDisclosure
Ethics
Intellectual Property
Property Rights
Property
Research
Rights
Values
History of Health Ethics / Bioethics
Social Control of Science and Technology
Right to Health Care
Genetic Patents
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Abstract
Continuing the discussion begun in the March 2006 issue of the Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal, this paper further documents the failure of the United States to adequately consider possible modifications in the traditional robust system of intellectual property rights as applied to biotechnology. It discusses concrete suggestions for alternative disclosure requirements, for exemptions for research tools, and for improved access to clinical advances. In each of these cases, the modifications might be more responsive to the full set of relevant values.Date
2011-07-12Identifier
oai:repository.library.georgetown.edu:10822/509093Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 2006 June; 16(2): 105-128
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