A University of Florida patent for a nutritional supplement to build muscles was found invalid by a federal appeals court because an ad for the product in the body-builder magazine Flex made public key information about the product, which undercut the university’s ability to claim its invention was new and novel. The court ruling can be found here.
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Ad in Body-Builder Magazine Scuttles U. of Florida Patent
November 23, 2009, 2:17 pm
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