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Proposed reforms to the IP system
The Minister for Innovation, Industry, Science and Research has called for written submissions on proposed reforms to the intellectual property (IP) system.The reforms aim to:
- reduce barriers in the innovation landscape for researchers and inventors;
- improve certainty about the validity of granted patents; and
- allow patent claims to be resolved faster.
Two discussion papers have been issued:
- ‘Getting the Balance Right’ – Raising patentability standards and giving greater certainty in the validity of granted patents
- ‘Exemptions to Patent Infringement’ – Ensuring that patents do not inhibit research and development in Australia
IP Australia invites any interested parties to make written submissions by 8 May 2009.
April 2, 2009 in Legal | Permalink
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