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Patents and Cow Slaughter

Author: Intellepedia
June 2, 2017
Intellectual Property, Patents

This article examines cow slaughter within the framework of Indian patent law, addressing moral and legal issues surrounding patentability. It discusses relevant patent applications and the influence of shifting public attitudes and legal standards on inventions related to animal slaughter.

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