The Nature, Scope and Validity of Patent Pledges

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The Nature, Scope and Validity of Patent Pledges. / Lenarczyk, Gabriela Maria; Minssen, Timo; Aboy, Mateo.

In: Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice, 2024.

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Lenarczyk, GM, Minssen, T & Aboy, M 2024, 'The Nature, Scope and Validity of Patent Pledges', Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice.

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Lenarczyk, G. M., Minssen, T., & Aboy, M. (2024). The Nature, Scope and Validity of Patent Pledges. Manuscript submitted for publication.

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Lenarczyk GM, Minssen T, Aboy M. The Nature, Scope and Validity of Patent Pledges. Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice. 2024.

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Lenarczyk, Gabriela Maria ; Minssen, Timo ; Aboy, Mateo. / The Nature, Scope and Validity of Patent Pledges. In: Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice. 2024.

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abstract = "This article analyses a recent landmark judgement by the High Court of Justice in England and Wales concerning a dispute regarding the interpretation of a patent pledge made by Moderna in relation to its COVID-19 vaccine patents. The court held that Moderna{\textquoteright}s pledge provided revokable, simple consent to what would otherwise be infringing acts under s60 of the Patents Act, rather than constituting a unilateral contract or a Federal Law Waiver.",
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