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Mayo v. Prometheus: A lawless decision by an omnipotent Court wreaking havoc on patents

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As we approach the fifth anniversary of the Supreme Court's decision this is what I know — Mayo is a lawless decision by a Court that has become too powerful. Mayo continues to wreak havoc on the patent system and innovators, and has resulted in patent protection being easier to obtain for cutting edge software, biotech, genetic and medical innovations in Europe, Canada, Australia and even China. Mayo is at the root of all of the problems facing the industry relative to patent eligibility, and if I could repeal only one Supreme Court decision in the patent space it would be Mayo. Indeed, the Supreme Court's decision in Mayo is probably the worst, most wrongly decided case by the Supreme Court in the patent field ever. I say "probably" only because there are so many contenders to choose from that picking only one is truly difficult. Only the Supreme Court's decision in eBay v. MercExchange comes at all close to Mayo in terms of damage to the patent system. Only the Supreme Court's decision in Association of Molecular Pathology v. Myriad Genetics comes close to Mayo in terms of intellectual dishonesty.

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