Dealing with patent fragmentation in genetics: Can patent pools facilitate the development of CRISPR gene-editing technology?

© 2019 Thomson Head Office. All rights reserved. The discovery of CRISPR systems has been one of the most exciting developments in the field of genetics in the past decade. The recent proliferation of intellectual property rights for CRISPR genome editing technology carries the risk of potential bot...

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Main Authors: Alessandro Stasi, Isabel Pereira Rodrigues
Other Authors: University of Évora
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spelling th-mahidol.521952020-01-27T17:26:38Z Dealing with patent fragmentation in genetics: Can patent pools facilitate the development of CRISPR gene-editing technology? Alessandro Stasi Isabel Pereira Rodrigues University of Évora Mahidol University Medicine © 2019 Thomson Head Office. All rights reserved. The discovery of CRISPR systems has been one of the most exciting developments in the field of genetics in the past decade. The recent proliferation of intellectual property rights for CRISPR genome editing technology carries the risk of potential bottlenecks for further basic biological research and development of commercial products. To make CRISPR-based technology widely available, the reliance by the industry on efficient methods of collective management of intellectual property rights through patent pools seems inevitable. A packager of patent pools could be used as a mechanism to facilitate transactions in the market for technology and allow interested parties to deal with a single entity. This article argues that, while a global licensing platform could be effectively achieved in non-therapeutic applications of genome editing, it is questionable whether patent pooling would provide the ideal balance of incentive and reward for CRISPR genome editing technologies for human gene therapy. 2020-01-27T10:26:38Z 2020-01-27T10:26:38Z 2019-01-01 Article Journal of Law and Medicine. Vol.26, No.4 (2019), 866-873 1320159X 2-s2.0-85074250499 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/52195 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85074250499&origin=inward
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Alessandro Stasi
Isabel Pereira Rodrigues
Dealing with patent fragmentation in genetics: Can patent pools facilitate the development of CRISPR gene-editing technology?
description © 2019 Thomson Head Office. All rights reserved. The discovery of CRISPR systems has been one of the most exciting developments in the field of genetics in the past decade. The recent proliferation of intellectual property rights for CRISPR genome editing technology carries the risk of potential bottlenecks for further basic biological research and development of commercial products. To make CRISPR-based technology widely available, the reliance by the industry on efficient methods of collective management of intellectual property rights through patent pools seems inevitable. A packager of patent pools could be used as a mechanism to facilitate transactions in the market for technology and allow interested parties to deal with a single entity. This article argues that, while a global licensing platform could be effectively achieved in non-therapeutic applications of genome editing, it is questionable whether patent pooling would provide the ideal balance of incentive and reward for CRISPR genome editing technologies for human gene therapy.
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Isabel Pereira Rodrigues
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Isabel Pereira Rodrigues
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title Dealing with patent fragmentation in genetics: Can patent pools facilitate the development of CRISPR gene-editing technology?
title_short Dealing with patent fragmentation in genetics: Can patent pools facilitate the development of CRISPR gene-editing technology?
title_full Dealing with patent fragmentation in genetics: Can patent pools facilitate the development of CRISPR gene-editing technology?
title_fullStr Dealing with patent fragmentation in genetics: Can patent pools facilitate the development of CRISPR gene-editing technology?
title_full_unstemmed Dealing with patent fragmentation in genetics: Can patent pools facilitate the development of CRISPR gene-editing technology?
title_sort dealing with patent fragmentation in genetics: can patent pools facilitate the development of crispr gene-editing technology?
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