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EPO rules plants and animals exclusively obtained by essentially biological processes not patentable

By AWA | Posted on May 18, 2020

It has been clear that essentially biological processes for the production of plants or animals are explicitly excluded from patentability under Article 53(b) EPC. However, patentability of products of the essentially biological processes, such as plants and animals, has been questioned and repeatedly visited by the Enlarged Board of Appeal in recent years. On 14...

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