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A US court just put ownership of CRISPR back in play

Summary by MIT Technology Review
At stake in the ongoing patent dispute over the gene-editing tool are rights to the most important new biotechnology of the age and credit for inventing it.

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Brussels – Last Tuesday in Brussels, the decisive negotiations on the future of the so-called new genetic engineering (NGT) in Europe began. In the so-called trilogue, the European Commission, the Council and the Parliament are negotiating on a possible relaxation of the existing genetic engineering rules – and thus on nothing less than the decision-making process for agriculture, food and consumer protection over the next few decades. Critic [.…

The EU is currently negotiating in the trialogue to deregulate genetic engineering legislation - which a new legal opinion says about it.

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agrarheute.com broke the news in on Monday, May 12, 2025.
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