The Court of Customs and Patent Appeals reversed, concluding that the fact that micro-organisms are alive is without legal significance for purposes of the patent law. [1]
A live, human-made micro-organism is patentable subject matter under § 101. Respondent's micro-organism constitutes a "manufacture" or "composition of matter" within that statute. Pp. 308-318. [1]
The Pontifical Academy of Science's headquarters hosted a study week in May 2009 on 'Transgenic Plants for Food Security in the Context of Development.'
The final statement summarized the week's proceedings and recommended that genetic engineering techniques be freed from 'excessive, unscientific regulation' so that modern and predictable GM technologies could be used to enhance nutrition and food production everywhere.
It called for greater cooperation among private corporations, governments and nonprofit organizations with the aim of increasing funding from governments and charities so that GM crops could be 'cost-free' for poorer regions. [3]
FDA Rules that Genetically Modified Food Is ‘Substantially Equivalent’ to Conventionally Grown Food. [5]
We will ensure that biotech products will receive the same oversight as other products, instead of being hampered by unnecessary regulation. [5]