• bort@feddit.de
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    1 year ago

    patents expire. so nestle shoudln’t be able to “patenting human milk proteins for decades”

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      Patents can be renewed, to my knowledge, and “for decades” as in “since the 90s”.

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        1 year ago

        Usually, patents have a lifetime for 20 years. Maybe you get an extension for 5 years. From were do you have the info that patents can be renewed?

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        Patents can’t be renewed. After expiring, they become public domain.

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      For decades may as well be anything from 20 years up, afaik patents may live for 50 years so this seems to work fine