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Patenting and licensing in genetic testing: recommendations of the European society of human genetics.

机译:基因测试的专利和许可:欧洲人类遗传学会的建议。

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Patents for inventions can be beneficial for society, if they drive innovation and promote progress. In most areas, the patenting system works satisfactorily. However, it must be recognized that in some instances it can also be problematic; this is the case in the field of genetics, and particularly in the area of genetic testing. As patents should serve their original purpose (promoting innovation through a fair reward system for the inventors), the European Society of Human Genetics (ESHG) suggests ways to improve the mechanisms that already form part of the patents system as a whole. In brief, the ESHG recommends limiting the breadth of the claims in genetic patents and, more practically, to reduce the number of patents by limiting the patentable subject matter, thereby improving the quality of the patents that will eventually be granted. There is also a suggestion to redefine the concept of utility in patent law, by taking account of downstream clinical experience. The ESHG sees no harm in the patenting of novel technical tools for genetic testing (eg PCR or chip technologies), as they can promote investment and still allow for invention around them. Many disputes between supporters of the patenting system and the public revolve around ethical issues. The European Patent Office should consider the benefit of having an ethics committee to consider issues of major interest, such as patents applied to genes. The problem of licensing should also be addressed. Practically, this means supporting the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development guidelines, which prescribe that licences should be non-exclusive and easily obtainable, both in practical and in financial terms. To promote this, the practical exploration of alternative models for licensing, like patent pools and clearinghouses, is a prerequisite. To better track developments in this field, the establishment of a voluntary reporting system, whereby geneticists could report on any issues related to new and/or old patents or licences in the light of service provision to patients, would be worthwhile. Finally, the ESHG is calling upon all stakeholders to start the process of developing a code of conduct for partners with patents, covering ethical aspects as well as smooth licensing arrangements.
机译:如果发明专利能够推动创新并促进进步,则对社会有利。在大多数地区,专利制度都令人满意。但是,必须认识到,在某些情况下它也可能是有问题的;在遗传学领域,尤其是在基因检测领域,就是这种情况。由于专利应达到其最初的目的(通过对发明人的公平奖励制度促进创新),欧洲人类遗传学会(ESHG)提出了一些方法来改善已经构成整个专利制度一部分的机制。简而言之,ESHG建议限制基因专利中权利要求的广度,并且更实际地建议通过限制可授予专利的主题来减少专利数量,从而提高最终将要授予的专利质量。还建议通过考虑下游临床经验来重新定义专利法中的效用概念。 ESHG认为,在用于基因测试的新型技术工具(例如PCR或芯片技术)的专利申请中,不会产生任何损害,因为它们可以促进投资并仍然允许围绕它们的发明。专利制度支持者与公众之间的许多争议都围绕道德问题。欧洲专利局应考虑设立一个道德委员会来审议重大利益问题,例如应用于基因的专利,这是有益的。许可问题也应解决。实际上,这意味着支持经济合作与发展组织的指导原则,该指导原则规定,许可证无论在实践上还是在财务上都应当是非排他性的,并且容易获得。为此,必须先行探索其他许可模式,例如专利池和信息交换所。为了更好地跟踪该领域的发展,建立一个自愿报告系统是值得的,遗传学家可以根据向患者提供的服务报告与新的和/或旧的专利或许可有关的任何问题。最后,ESHG呼吁所有利益相关者开始为拥有专利的合作伙伴制定行为准则,涵盖道德方面以及顺利的许可安排。

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