- Name
- Do Chemical Intermediates Have Patentable Utility
- Cite
- 29 Geo.Wash.L.Rev. 87
- Year
- 1960
- Bluebook cite
- Stanley H. Cohen and Charles H. Schwartz, Do Chemical Intermediates Have Patentable Utility, 29 Geo.Wash.L.Rev. 87 (1960).
- Author
- Stanley H. Cohen and Charles H. Schwartz
- URL
- ((http://heinonline.org/HOL/PDFsearchable?handle=hein.journals/gwlr29&collection=journals&id=97&print=23§ioncount=1&ext=.pdf))
- Item Type
- article
- Summary
- The article determines that "when a compound is specifically developed for a commercial use, and is an end product in itself, no question of patentable utility arises. And a compound or series of compounds usable in the manufacture of final products having known commercial utility has patentable utility."
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