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Patents

“to protect “any art, machine or material that is new and use”

inconceivable

Until some decades ago, the thought of patenting a living organism was.

1988

Patent for a bacterium with the capacity to decompose petroleum was requested, a new era of patenting began in

Harvard University

received the first patent for a transgenic animal, a mouse with a human gene for cancer.

oncomouse

That animal was called __________, and it has great usefulness in development of


anticarcinogenic drugs.

Philippine Laws on IPR and patents

Republic Act No. 8293 - Intellectual Property Code of the Philippines.


Republic Act No. 9168 - Plant Variety Protection Act of 2002.

Republic Act No. 8293

Intellectual Property Code of the Philippines.

Republic Act No. 9168

Plant Variety Protection Act of 2002.