[DIYbio] patents

Huh. Here I was told that patents are for being productive. Not the other way around. You may still base your patents on currently upheld or evergreening ones. The impression that I get is that you seem to be defeated by your understanding of patent law.

Speaking of patents. Do you or anyone reading this thread have any mockup patents for a biochemical synthesis/engineering. Claims and legal jargon are the hardest part for me. A patent lawyer I know told me write up a draft for your pathway and give it to me. The mockup should be all hypothetical of course. The terms will be kept generic where anyone with a text editor may just go control/command find - replace "ABC" with "FokI" and "XYZ" with "biotin" for example. I tried drafting one, I was also dragging my heels on it, but then the shitty comp I was using at the time, just tapped out on me taking everything with it.

Also if anyone wants to draft the draft together, let me know. I have access to google docs.

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