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Re: [Commons-Law] TRIPS, ACCESS TO MEDICINES AND DEVELOPING NATIONS: Towards An

Via: "Hasit seth"

Srinivas,

I just read the abstract of your paper at SSRN. It says, "TRIPS
norms has eliminated many of the options including using process
patents without limits, which were earlier available to developing
nations".

I thought it was product patents that were disallowed in
countries like India. Process patents were available even before TRIPS
in Indian patent law. So there is no situation where process patents
were without limits. I have not read the full TRIPS, so you may want
to shed some light on this for me.

Regards,
Hasit

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