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9 Common Characteristics of Top Shopify Stores

Hosting over one and a half million online stores operating from 175 countries, generating annual transactions worth $60 billion — Shopify has emerged as one of the most popular eCommerce marketplaces in the world. With the range of support services store owners enjoy, the Shopify platform is attractive to many online entrepreneurs. These services include […]

The 13 Best Sales Enablement Software & Platforms in 2023

Sales enablement platforms are to feed sales representatives with productive content and give them opportunities to sell.It has become a necessity for sales enablement...

12 Powerful Email Marketing Software for Marketing Teams in 2023 📧

In this roundup, we are going to talk about some of the best email marketing services and software on the market for effective delivery,...

Review of Rainbow Six Siege in 2021 6️⃣ Is It Still Worth It?

  Are you wondering how many people play Rainbow Six Siege?  Would you like to find out if still is popular in 2021 or if is it dying? Let’s answer this and more questions down below.   Review: What Is Rainbow Six Siege? Is It Worth It In 2021? Rainbow Six Siege is a tactical […]

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How is your response to an Additional Information Request different from an RTA response?

A poor RTA response will cause a two-week delay, but an additional information request only gets one chance to avoid the dreaded NSE letter. An Additional Information Request (i.e. AI Request) is typically received just before the 60th day in a 90-day 510k review, while a Refusal to Accept (RTA) Hold is typically received on […]

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Sequenom Down-Under – Appeals Court Finds Non-Invasive Foetal DNA Test Patent-Eligible in Australia

Sequenom Down-Under – Appeals Court Finds Non-Invasive Foetal DNA Test Patent-Eligible in Australia

Double helixIn 18 June 2021, a Full bench of the Federal Court of Australia (Middleton, Nicholas, and Burley JJ) unanimously upheld a decision of a single judge of the court (Beach J), finding that a method of detecting cell-free foetal DNA (cffDNA) in maternal blood serum comprises patent-eligible subject matter (i.e. a ‘manner of manufacture’) under Australian law: Ariosa Diagnostics, Inc v Sequenom, Inc [2021] FCAFC 101.  The patent at issue is Australian patent no. 727,919, covering an invention originally developed by Oxford University researchers, and subsequently transferred to Sequenom Inc.  The patent expired in March 2018, however a live dispute remains because Ariosa Diagnostics licensed its ‘Harmony Test’ – which Sequenom says (and the Full Court has agreed) infringes the patent – for use in Australia since at least September 2015.

To my mind, the result in this case is neither particularly surprising nor contentious.  The patent claims are directed to a method of detecting cffDNA.  While the method is underpinned by the naturally occurring fact – not known until its discovery by the inventors prior to March 1997 – that cffDNA is present in maternal blood serum, a useful method of detecting a previously unknown natural phenomenon, having a practical application, has long been considered patentable.  Ariosa’s arguments that Sequenom’s claims were in substance directed to the ‘mere’ discovery itself, resulted only in the production of ‘information’, and therefore unpatentable, were unsuccessful.  And while the broad scope of the main claim in this case might raise other issues, such as obviousness or sufficiency of description, these matters have also been addressed at first instance and/or on appeal, and are separate from the question of subject matter eligibility. 

Nonetheless, this case will generate some interest, if only because the result in Australia is opposed to the outcome of equivalent litigation between Sequenom and Ariosa involving a corresponding patent in the United States.  In that case, a narrower claim than in Australia was found to be directed to an unpatentable natural phenomenon.  The result was controversial, not least because a number of judges on the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (CAFC) – including Judge Linn on the original panel (Ariosa Diagnostics, Inc.v. Sequenom, Inc. (Fed. Cir. 2015)) and Judges Lourie and Dyk in a decision refusing en banc rehearing – indicated that they felt bound by the Supreme Court precedents, but did not agree with the outcome.  There was therefore great disappointment when the US Supreme Court declined to hear an appeal.

The outcome of the Australian appeal is not all bad news for Ariosa, however, with the finding of the primary judge on infringement being partially reversed.  In particular, there were periods during which the Harmony Test was not carried out in Australia, but instead samples were sent to the US for testing by Ariosa, which the primary judge found also to be infringing actions.  The Full Court has disagreed, finding that ‘importing’ the information resulting from the tests into Australia did not comprise a relevant ‘exploitation’ of the claimed method, as it might have done were the product of the method a physical article.

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What are the secrets to success in responding to an FDA RTA Hold?

When an FDA reviewer places your 510k on RTA Hold, there are secrets you can learn to improve your chances of a successful response. Test your knowledge about the FDA RTA Hold process Did you know that approximately 50% of 510(k) submissions are placed on RTA Hold? Did you know that you can be placed […]

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How to Promote Your Sam’s Club Membership Fundraising Campaign

You’ve taken the leap and started your very own Sam’s Club membership fundraising campaign–congrats! Now, how do you propel your campaign to rip-roaring success? By promoting your fundraiser near and far.   Strategic promotion is the bread and butter of successful fundraising campaigns. It’s essential to have a plan and stick to it.   Don’t […]

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Stretch Your Stash – 20 Ways to Save Money and Conserve Cannabis

In many areas, cannabis is expensive! Fortunately, there are ways to stretch your stash and save money on cannabis. These 20 tips will help you conserve your marijuana supply. They can help you use your stash more efficiently decreasing the amount of money you have to spend, and ultimately saving your money on weed. In […]

Stretch your stash! 20 ways to save money on cannabis.

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What is inventory management?

Usually, companies do cycle counts to check inventory balances at the end of either each financial year or calendar year. This activity is fundamental in stock management. However, what does the term “inventory management” really mean? Let’s try to define this phrase better. Proper inventory management has a positive impact on warehouse organization and leads […]

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Optimize supply chain performance in healthcare

Logisticians often seek to improve supply chain performance and efficiency to increase productivity and provide a better competitive advantage for their business. Optimizing the supply chain can mean many things and be done in many ways such as improving the picking processes, decreasing the processing time for shipping goods, improving inventory management, and much more. […]

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