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Controlling the Intellectual Property of Medicine and Drugs Through the Power of Patenting  

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Controlling the Intellectual Property of Medicine and Drugs Through the Power of Patenting Remember when you were a child and you went over to play at your friend's house? When you were in his or her room and you saw that perfect Barbie doll outfit; that perfect little toy car that you've always wanted ever since you were five but your mother couldn't afford it. The toy that you felt you desperately needed. Remember the urge that you underwent? To just pinch it off the shelf and hide it in your backpack, knowing that he or she would never miss it anyway, as they had never even used it? Then, remember the conscience that stopped you in your mother's voice, telling you it was wrong and you weren't allowed? This exact situation of emotions in adult life is experienced, except that the states of affairs are more serious....

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