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Andrew Christie and Kimberlee Weatherall - 2006 ARC Discovery Project


Project Title
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...and by opposing, end them: A Comparative Examination of Opposition Processes in Patent Law
 
Duration
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2006-2008

Funding
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$289,967

Chief Investigators
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Andrew Christie and Kimberlee Weatherall

Project Summary
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Patent law is central to the key Australian economic aim of encouraging an innovative culture. One aspect of patent law, the opposition process, is directly linked to two important issues currently facing our patent system: improving patent quality, and minimising predatory behaviour by powerful firms. This project will assess the operation of the opposition process here, and the practice of equivalent international procedures in other jurisdictions, in order to inform Australian policy in current and ongoing negotiations towards global harmonisation. Material from this project will lead directly to proposals for improving the Australian patent system, and ensuring that it promotes, and does not retard, innovation.
 
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