Intellectual property issues in nanotechnology
Lars Genieser
Michael Gollin
DOI:https://doi.org/10.5912/jcb204
Abstract:
Emerging nanotechnologies have the potential to impact a wide range of commercially important bioscience and medical applications. For example, researchers are developing nanoscale materials as diagnostic probes and targeted therapeutic delivery vehicles. By filing patents, companies can protect their intellectual property and leverage their developments over the marketplace in a way that is consistent with antitrust laws. Policies and doctrines of the US Patent and Trademark Office pertaining to nanotechnology continue to develop. Companies must be aware of challenges and strategies particular to nanotechnology in seeking patents in order to maximise the value of their innovations.
Keywords:nanotechnology ,nanoscale ,patent ,intellectual property ,imaging probe ,trade secret ,en ,