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♡ ↪☛ Biotechnology a new technology expected to develop extensively and rapidly in the coming 21st century. It is said that the promise offered by biotechnology is so great that the present “information age” may even be supplanted by the “biotechnology age” of the next generation.

The application of biotechnology extends over many industries, including the chemical, pharmaceutical, and food industries as well as those relating to agriculture, forestry, fishery, electronics and mechanics, to name just a few. It may also be applied to industry in connection with the utilization of natural resourcesand energy, cleaning up toxic waste and spills, medical treatment,

The application of biotechnology extends over many industries, including the chemical, pharmaceutical, and food industries as well as those relating to agriculture, forestry, fishery, electronics and mechanics, to name just a few. It may also be applied to industry in connection with the utilization of natural resourcesand energy, cleaning up toxic waste and spills, medical treatment, and legal and medical informatics. Certainly, the importance of biotechnology for the welfare of humankind will only expand over the 21st century.

Concurrent with the continuing development of the so-called new biotechnologies represented by, in particular, genetic engineering, a broad number of new issues are being raised with regard to patent protection of biotechnological inventions or products, thus inviting controversial arguments here in Japan and overseas. Under these circumstances, cross-border patent infringement suits are being filed

Concurrent with the continuing development of the so-called new biotechnologies represented by, in particular, genetic engineering, a broad number of new issues are being raised with regard to patent protection of biotechnological inventions or products, thus inviting controversial arguments here in Japan and overseas. Under these circumstances, cross-border patent infringement suits are being filed with greater frequency than ever before.

The following pages explore characteristic features of the patent protection system for biotechnological inventions or products and include discussions on issues pertaining to obtaining rights on the fruits of biotechnology; and on relevant international treaties.

With respect to protecting biotechnological inventions or products, it should be mentioned that a protection system based on the UPOV Convention rather than on a regular patent system is alternatively possible for new plant varieties. However, since protection under the UPOV convention for new plant varieties is similar to industrial property protection afforded by the patent system, problems involved with protecting new plant varieties will be discussed in view of both protection

With respect to protecting biotechnological inventions or products, it should be mentioned that a protection system based on the UPOV Convention rather than on a regular patent system is alternatively possible for new plant varieties. However, since protection under the UPOV convention for new plant varieties is similar to industrial property protection afforded by the patent system, problems involved with protecting new plant varieties will be discussed in view of both protection systems.

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