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1 January 2012PatentsMita Sheikh

Shock to the system: a compulsory licence for Nexavar

A compulsory licence is a contract imposed by the government on a patent holder for legally permitting an interested third party to make and sell its patented article. The Indian Controller of Patents, on March 9, 2012, granted the first compulsory licence for Bayer’s patented drug sorafenib, which is marketed under the brand name Nexavar.

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