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The Natural Complexity Of Patent Eligibility, Jacob S. Sherkow
The Natural Complexity Of Patent Eligibility, Jacob S. Sherkow
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It has long been assumed that the doctrine of patent eligibility’s prohibition of patents on “laws of nature,” “natural phenomena,” and “products of nature” rests on legalistic interpretations of those terms. But there is good reason to doubt this assumption. Since the doctrine’s inception, the Supreme Court has yet to provide any framework, formula, or factors explaining these “natural” terms. Rather, the Court has increasingly fixated on a list of scientific tropes, such as gravity, the heat of the Sun, and extracted metals, that it believes are true examples of “natural laws,” “phenomena,” and “products.”
An actual examination of scientific …
Synopsis: Recent Developments In The Law Of The Sea 1986, Heidi K. Brown
Synopsis: Recent Developments In The Law Of The Sea 1986, Heidi K. Brown
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Nineteen eighty-six witnessed the adoption of "Resolution H" of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (LOS Convention), dealing with deep seabed mining. While the United Nations General Assembly reaffirmed its support of the LOS Convention, only seven nations ratified or acceded to the Convention in 1986. Some success was seen in fishing treaties and protection of marine mammals. Renewed concern surfaced regarding pollution of our oceans. Lastly, a long-brewing controversy between the United States and Libya erupted into a military confrontation in March, creating the major territorial dispute of 1986.