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Topic ClosedTo Patent or Not To Patent: That is the Question

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    Posted: 25.Jun.2014 at 04:00

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Patents are not our CEO Call Bass' favorite subject. He's not so fond of them. Check out his retweet:

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So I did not find it surprising when I got the following email from Senior Public Relations Manager, Rama Dunayevich.

  • I wanted to share an article in Nature for which Autodesk Distinguished Research Scientist Andrew Hessel was interviewed a couple weeks back.
  • The piece posits that a bridge is being built in the world of synthetic biology between the "patent camp" and the "open-source camp."

Check out her Tweet:

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Check out the Nature article and decide for yourself:

The question of patents is alive in the lab.

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It's Alive in ihe Lab - Autodesk Labs blog by Scott Sheppard
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