Free Newsletter
GSK fights patent office again
Once again, GlaxoSmithKline is charging into patent court on Big Pharma's behalf. The drugmaker is playing point against some procedural changes the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office proposed last year; GSK already got a district judge to throw out the rules, but now the issue is up for appeal.
Designed to clear up a backlog at the patent office--a whopping 700,000-application backlog, in fact--the rules would reduce the number of ways patents can be defined and cut the number of times they can be amended. GSK and other drugmakers say the rules would erode their ability to protect their discoveries, and thus would discourage innovation. Other companies have weighed in on the same side, including agricultural giant Monsanto and General Electric.
If GSK prevails once again, Congress would have to intervene to make the changes the PTO wants.
- read the WSJ Health Blog item
Related Articles:
GSK gets court to block patent rules (Nov. 2007)
GSK sues over new patent rules (Oct. 2007)
Paid Research Reports
- Trends in mHealth and Telemedicine
- The Global Aesthetic Dermatology Market Outlook
- Future Directions in Regenerative Medicine
- Pipeline Insight: Insulin Antidiabetics – Novel analogs show promise as alternative delivery methods prove less attractive
- Pipeline Insight: Non-insulin Antidiabetics - Rise of the weight-reducers: Once-weekly GLP-1 agonists and novel SGLT-2 inhibitor
- Forecast Insight: Antidiabetics - Diabetes market growth driven by epidemiological trends and rich pipeline


SHARE
WITH: