Good news for inventors and technology start-ups

Better patent protection for innovators seems likely in the UK after a landmark decision of the House of Lords yesterday.  The case concerned a medical patent -the Taxus stent- a simple but highly effective device to prop open the arteries of people with heart disease.  The patent had been  challenged on the grounds that the invention was too obvious to merit protection from copycats. But yesterday the law lords upheld the patent and dismissed the challenge.

 This is good news for entrepreneurs who want to patent their ideas, especially in the early days before getting funding. As one legal expert, Mark Hodgson, was quoted as saying after the case, “This gets us back to the standard that your idea is your idea.”

 The case is also good news for scientists at universities; an ever-increasing number of licences to exploit the value of inventions at universities are being issued – the latest figures, just published, show that 3,286 licences were issued in 2006-7, a more than 20 per cent increase over the previous year.

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About Giles

Giles is the founder and managing director of ContractStore. It was his idea to set up a company selling documents online and he has played a major part in the company's development. He is an English solicitor, with over thirty years' experience of drafting and negotiating commercial and construction contracts in the UK and overseas. He has long been convinced that there is a quicker and simpler approach to the delivery and supply of most contracts, and he is an active proponent of the use of plain English in legal documents. He specialises in the drafting of construction and engineering contracts and as well as contributing contracts to the ContractStore website, he is co-author of the JCT Constructing Excellence Contract publiushed in 2007 (and its predecessor, the Be Collaborative Contract, which is available online from ContractStore).
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One Response to Good news for inventors and technology start-ups

  1. Great info – keep up the great work.

  2. Cory Despino says:

    Hi there, I spotted your blog via Live search while trying to find a company that was an importer from china

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