The European Patent Office (EPO) has revoked Monsanto’s patent covering virus-resistant melons on technical grounds, following opposition to its registration by the Indian government and activist group No Patents on Seeds.
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27 March 2015 An appeals board at the European Patent Office has said that any patent applications covering a “product-by-process” method for developing plants can be granted.
27 March 2015 An appeals board at the European Patent Office has said that any patent applications covering a “product-by-process” method for developing plants can be granted.
27 March 2015 An appeals board at the European Patent Office has said that any patent applications covering a “product-by-process” method for developing plants can be granted.