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Exceptions to experimental use and limited patent term extension in Israel / David A. Cohen.
1998
53 GB
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Title
Exceptions to experimental use and limited patent term extension in Israel / David A. Cohen.
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Item Type
Journal article
Description
1 volume ([3] pages) ; [28] cm.
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53 GB
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Outline: - the extra time required for a generic producer to obtain the approval of the sale of a product covered by a regulatory patent is a "de-facto" extension of the patent term; - the law includes several more pages extending the term of patents covering pharmaceuticals and veterinary medicines in Israel for up to five years, provided that it is no more than fourteen years after the patentee first received the right to sell overseas; - while the patent term extension afforded by the present law is not equal to that in the USA or the EC, it should be pointed out that there is no international agreement of how long a patent term extension is supposed to be;.
Series
Series
Patent World ; 1998 No 102 pages 24-27.
Published
London [England] : Informa Law, 1998.
Language
English
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