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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 April 2024

Brad Sherman
Affiliation:
University of Queensland

Summary

Type
Chapter
Information
Intangible Intangibles
Patent Law's Engagement with Dematerialised Subject Matter
, pp. 284 - 288
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2024
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Index

abstract ideas, 161, 163, 165, 182
abstract subject matter, 185
Alice v. CLS Bank, 155, 164
American Joint Committee on Horticultural Nomenclature, 206
Applied Data Research, 126
artificial substances, 28
asexually reproduced plants, 200
aspirin patent, 104
Association for Molecular Pathology v. Myriad Genetics. See Myriad
Bachelard, Gaston, 37
basic patent for plants, 212
biological patents, 228
biological specimens, 282
biological subject matter, 229
dematerialisation of, 191, 244
evaluating, 251
history, 191
how accommodated, 233
and mechanical inventions, 191
breeders as inventors, 202203, 205
breeding
as inventing, 202
as a scientific activity, 235
Brenner v. Manson, 99
bundling of software and hardware, 120
Burbank, Luther, 203
Burpee, David, 193
Calvert, Jane, 232, 257, 266267
central dogma of molecular biology, 226
Chakrabarty, 195, 204, 219, 229, 234, 236, 253
chemical card index, 111112, 114
impact of, 114
organisation of, 111
role of empirical formula, 112
chemical compounds. See also chemical subject matter
bounded, 53
description, 6062, 6465, 70, 72
as discoveries, 32
empirical nature of, 42
fickle, 38, 56, 6162
growth, 71
identification of, 60
ingredients, 38, 59
internal organisation, 25
as inventions, 39
not inventions, 3233
name, 87
novelty, role of structural formula, 92
obviousness, role of structural formula, 91
reasons for protecting untested compounds, 98
as research tools, 29
testing of, 9798
chemical formula, 22. See also structural formula
chemical information, impact on patent law, 110
chemical inventions. See also chemical subject matter
decoupled from physical material, 93
treated as tangible object, 89
chemical laboratory. See laboratory
chemical literature, 112
chemical names relation to structural formula, 86, 88
chemical nomenclature, 88
to identify chemical inventions, 89
in patent law, 88
chemical patents
families and classes of, 94
faulty, 68
German, 54, 68
ignored, 36
medical. See medical patents
product patents, attempt to exclude, 17
chemical products compared to chemical process, 16
chemical specimens, 4648, 5253, 72, 282
compared to biological specimens, 75
end of, 93
Germany, 5455
nature of, 73
role of, 7376
shift away from, 7576
trust, 75
United Kingdom, 53
chemical subject matter, 15, 101. See also chemical compounds
acceptance of, 17
dematerialisation of, 76
description, 59, 65
qualitative, 63
quantitative, 63
empirical nature of, 41, 56, 59
fickle, 27
Germany, 16
informed, role of, 59
lack of shape or form, 59
nature of, 1819
and physical compounds, 44
problems with, 16
product patents, 16
quantitative, 101
rate and speed of change, 2728
relation to physical compound, 58
speculative, 100101
tangible, 77
class-based chemical claims, 94
classes of inventions, patents for, 282
composition of matter, 38
chemical, 6061
compounds, internal organisation, 23
computer programs
as mental process, 132
per se, 148
computer-related subject matter
conflicting views of, 118
dematerialisation of, 118
interest in intellectual property protection, 123
as machine, 132
physicality, 175, 177, 179182
problems with, 131
conception, of invention, 41
concreteness as test for eligibility, 189
copyright registration for software, first, 127
Crouch, Dennis, 155
DDR Holdings, 186
dematerialisation, 23, 271, 279
of chemical subject matter, 101
of computer-related subject matter, 180, 190
of gene-based inventions, 257
impact of, 4, 281282
importance of the physical, 277
and the tangible, 277
deposit, 237
of biological material, 237, 241243
to describe molecular inventions, 237
of genetic material, and description, 242
of physical material, ongoing importance of, 276
plant material, 216217
relation to the intangible, 218
role of, 218
and trust, 218
of plasmids, 241
seed, 216
description, chemical compounds, 70
Diamond v. Chakrabarty, 189
Diamond v. Diehr, 161
Diaz, Gerardo Con, 131
digital sequence information, 2
discoveries, 32, 36, 202
doctrine of equivalents, 45, 171, 173
empirical formula, 2224
role of in describing inventions, 62
empirical sciences, 20, 194
Enfish, 186
Ensmenger, Nathan, 130
epistemic things, 269270
equity of an invention, 45
eugenics, 274
ex parte Christensen, 272
Ex parte Eagle, 96
ex parte Latimer, 90
Ex parte Markush, 107108
excluded subject matter, 157, 163, 165
categorisation, 161
experiment, role of, 21
experimental science, 29
experimental tests in patents, 6566
experts, 5, 6667
in patent law, 102
role of, 66
families or classes of chemical compounds, 95
Farm Act, 2018, 192
Funk Brothers, 254
fuzziness in science, 268
GenBank Sequence Database, 248
gene patents, 233
biological representation, 236
as chemical compounds, 236
gene-based inventions, description of, 237
general chemical formula claims, 95
generic chemical claims, 96
genes
as carriers of information, 255
changing nature of, 260
as chemical compounds, 232, 255256
decoupled from physical form, 257
as information, 257
consequences of, 257
legal image of, 260
as master molecule, 226227, 262, 266
uncertainty about, 261, 265
genetic determinism in patent law, 267
genetic engineering, 227
Geneva Congress 1892, 8687
Geneva system, 92
German chemical industry, 17
German Patent Office, 54
German patents, 1718
Goetz, Martin, 126
Gottschalk v. Benson, 135, 146147
hardware relation to software, 151
hardwired computers, patenting of, 151152
Hepler-Smith, Evan, 87
Hill, Edwin A., 110
Human Genome Project, 262
IBM
antitrust, 116117, 122
bundling of hardware and software, 116117
In re Bilski, 163
In re Le Grice, 196
In re Prater, 144
information-based inventions, 24
information-based subject matter, 279, 281
impact on patent law, 280
informed material, 180, 221
informed subject matter, 44
role in patent law, 282
ingredients, 38
inorganic chemicals, 19
intangible
limits of, 210
nature of, 1, 4, 277278
in plants, 209
relation to tangible, 1, 209
role of, 208
tracing, 59
intellectual property protection of software
reasons for, 124, 126
rise of, 123
role of banks, 123
role of lawyers, 124
invention
agency, 204
and discovery, 194
as a human affair, 279
reconfiguration of, 204, 234
inventor, role of, 33
isomerism, 23
Jacobs, Morton, 116
Kayton, Irving, 124
Kuehmsted v. Farbenfabriken, 104
laboratory, 20, 22
Patent Office, 6768, 74
law, science, and technology, 5
impact of law on science, 6
law and technology, gap between, 156
laws of nature, 34, 161
legal-scientific hybrid, 109
Lemley, Mark, 188
Luhmann, Nicholas, 14
machine figure of, role, 4
machine-based jurisprudence, 280
Markush claims, 107109
criticisms of, 109
materiality
role in patent law, 279282
shift away from, 281
Matheson v. Campbell, 103
McRo, 187, 189
means-plus-function claims, 171
mechanical model of invention, 195, 205
medical patents, 15
ethical issues, 1617
Merges, Robert, 155
models, patent, 47, 53, 72
molecular subject, 230
changes created by, 233
characteristics of, 230231
dematerialisation of, 277
molecularisation of biological subject matter, changes, 234
mRNA vaccines, patents for, 2
Müller-Wille, Staffan, 266, 268, 270
Myriad, 107, 253256, 260
naming chemical compounds, 86
nature as a legal category, 251252
networks, legal, 12
novelty, 9, 12, 37, 44, 76
chemical inventions, 110
obviousness, 12, 45
O’Reilly v. Morse, 175
organic chemistry, 20
history, 19
Parke-Davis v. Mulford, 102
Parker v. Flook, 161162
patent attorneys, 167
patent drafting, importance of, 168
patent law
mechanical inventions, 15
reliance on chemistry, 101
uncertainty, role of, 10
Patent Office
chemical card index. See chemical card index
early approaches to software, 138140
laboratory. See laboratory
problems with examination, 143
Patent Office Examination Guidelines, 1968, 147
computer-related subject matter, 142
patent protection for software
opponents, 128129
reactions to, 128
reasons for, 127128
supporters, 128
Patent Reform Bill, 1967, 142
exclusion of computer programs, 141
patents as immutable mobiles, 10, 270
pharmaceutical patents, 15
ethical issues, 1617
physicality
role of, 174
as test for eligibility, 187
Plant Patent Act, 1930, 191, 207
plant subject matter as informed material, 221
Plant Variety Protection Act, 1970, 191, 207
plant-based intangible, features of, 209210, 214
plant-based subject matter
changing nature of, 228
compared to other biological subject matter, 274
description of, 195, 199
fluid nature of, 199
peculiarities of, 193, 210
representing, 236
role of the physical, 205
secretive nature of, 194195, 204
plants
description, 221222
as informed material, 222
patent protection of, 191
point of novelty, 160161
postgenomic subject matter, 266, 268, 271273, 275, 277
role of the tangible, 275
postgenomics, 262, 265
Prater and Wei, 144
President’s Commission on the Patent System, 141, 158
prevision, 282
and biological subject matter, 246
chemical inventions, 21
lack of, 21, 26, 30, 36, 46
mechanical inventions, 46
prior art, chemical, 115
priority of invention, 41
product patents, 16
public domain, organisation of, 158
rational formula, 2226, 62
in patent law, 26
reduction to practice, of invention, 41
Rheinberger, Hans-Jörg, 227, 266, 268, 270
Robinson, William, 3940, 280
Ruby, Charles, 3132, 34, 37
saccharine, 34
science and technology
impact in patent law, 102103, 283
role of, in law, 5
science, impact in law, 58
secretive subject matter, 281
sequence identity, 258259
sequence information, 244, 250, 256, 258, 275, 277
consequences of, 250
first uses in patents, 246
Patent Office problems with, 247
to describe invention, 244
to represent molecular subject matter, 247
sequence-based inventions, 258
sexually reproduced plants, 201
protection of, 207
Smith v Bousquet, 42
software
as heterogeneous subject matter, 130
connection to hardware, 128
different views of, 129, 131
in the 1960s, 118119
how valued, 120
legal protection, 120
sources of, 119
software products, emergence of, 121
software products industry, emergence of, 121
software-related subject matter. See also computer-related subject matter
confusion, 155
different views of, 135, 138, 156
hardware manufacturers view of, 131
interpretation of, 160
specificity
and shift away from the physical, 190
as test for eligibility, 185, 187188
dematerialisation, 190
specimens. See chemical specimens
speculative chemical inventions, 281
standardization of chemical naming. See chemical names relation to structural formula
Standardized Plant Names: A Catalogue of Approved Scientific Names of Plants in American Commerce 1923, 206
structural formula, 18, 22, 78
compared to empirical formula, 79
for large classes of compounds, 96
impact in patent law, 8384, 9091, 93
impact on chemical subject matter, 101
in patents, 88
nature of, 7981
replacing chemical samples, 93
to identify chemical inventions, 89
structural theory, 77
impact in patent law, 89
subject matter
acceptance of, 158
as informed material, 13
decoupling, 3
dematerialisation, 4
eligibility, 6
excluded, 8
heterogonous, 13
informed, 58
interpretation, 157
new, 67, 9
open-ended, 10
physicality, 184
requirements, 9
substances, chemical. See chemical specimens
super-double nasturtium, 193, 212
Supreme Court and technology, 159160
synthetic chemicals, 70
tangible relation to intangible, 1
technical things, 270
technology, speed of change, 156
trade secrecy and early software, 127
unbundling of hardware and software, 122123, 180
as dematerialisation, 118
uncertainty in patent law, 271
utility, chemical inventions, 30
vitalism, 19
in patent law, 230
Von Bramer, 91
voucher specimens, plants, 217
Whitehead, Alfred North, 13
whole contents approach, 161
whole genome sequencing, 263

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  • Book: Intangible Intangibles
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  • Brad Sherman, University of Queensland
  • Book: Intangible Intangibles
  • Online publication: 25 April 2024
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009479639.012
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