ஜென்னி ஏரின் ஸ்மித் News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

Stay updated with breaking news from ஜென்னி ஏரின் ஸ்மித். Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.

Top News In ஜென்னி ஏரின் ஸ்மித் Today - Breaking & Trending Today

The United States Panela Patent Explained


Thursday, April 1, 2021
New York Times by Jennie Erin Smith titled, “
Colombians Ask: Who Would Dare Patent Panela?” 
[1] The article explains that ‘panela’ is an unrefined form of cane sugar prepared from the boiling of sugarcane juice, and its use has been widespread in Latin America for hundreds of years. According to the article, the panela process was somehow recently patented in the United States, under U.S. Patent No. 10,632,167. Since international patent laws, including those in the United States, require absolute novelty and non-obviousness as a pre-condition for patentability, my interest as an intellectual property professional was piqued. How could something in use for over 300 years suddenly become patentable? Surely the U.S. Patent Office would not have allowed such a well-known process to be patented, would it? How was this patent, U.S. Patent No. 10,632,167, allowed? And does the patent cover what the article implies? Finally, if f ....

New York , United States , Jorge Enrique Gonzalez Ulloa , Jennie Erin Smith , Us Patent Office , New York Times , Patent Office Trial , Cane Juice Company , Patent Office , Who Would Dare Patent , Latin America , Juice Company , Appeal Board , Intellectual Property , What Is Panela , Panela Patent , United States Panela Patent , Us Patent No 10632167 , 167 Patent , Cane Juice Company Panela Patent , Cane Juice Company Llc , புதியது யார்க் , ஒன்றுபட்டது மாநிலங்களில் , ஜென்னி ஏரின் ஸ்மித் , எங்களுக்கு காப்புரிமை அலுவலகம் , புதியது யார்க் முறை ,

Colombians Ask: Who Would Dare Patent Panela?


.
This past April, Jorge González Ulloa, a shareholder at one of Colombia’s largest sugar companies, was awarded U.S. Patent No. 10,632,167, which described a method for making an unrefined sugar containing high levels of policosanols, alcohols found in sugar cane wax that are purported to lower cholesterol.
The method, Mr. González’s patent claimed, would result in “a cholesterol-lowering consumable product at such a low cost that it could be made readily available to all individuals, particularly the millions of people that currently do not have the financial means to afford existing pharmaceutical drugs.” Raw sugar, Mr. González was proposing, would become the Lipitor of the poor. ....

New York , United States , Costa Rica , Federico Rios Escobar , Riopaila Castilla , Jennie Erin Smith , Jorge Gonz , New York Times , European Union , Latin America , புதியது யார்க் , ஒன்றுபட்டது மாநிலங்களில் , கோஸ்டா ரிக்கா , ஃபெடரீகொ ரியோஸ் எஸ்கோபார் , ஜென்னி ஏரின் ஸ்மித் , ஜார்ஜ் கோன்ஸ் , புதியது யார்க் முறை , ஐரோப்பிய தொழிற்சங்கம் , லத்தீன் அமெரிக்கா ,