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A 'Robin Hood' Declares War on Lucrative U.S. Patents
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A 'Robin Hood' Declares War on Lucrative U.S. Patents
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/ Narcotics
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/ Ravicher, Dan
2005
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A 'Robin Hood' Declares War on Lucrative U.S. Patents
2005
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Patent lawyer and blogger Stephen Albainy-Jenie asked whether Pfizer get punked by a nonprofit after the US Patent and Trademark Office ruled that a Pfizer patent for Lipitor, the $12-billion-a-year cholesterol drug, might be invalid. The decision was the latest in a string of successful initial rulings for Dan Ravicher, a 30-year-old attorney and crusader against those patents that he says are bad for the public welfare.
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American Association for the Advancement of Science,The American Association for the Advancement of Science
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