German Court Overturns mRNA Patent Case Against Biontech

German Court Overturns mRNA Patent Case Against Biontech

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A German court has decided to pause a patent case between biotech companies Curevac and Biontech regarding the use of mRNA technology in covid-19 vaccines.

A German court has decided to pause a patent case brought by biotech company Curevac against its domestic competitor Biontech regarding the use of mRNA technology in covid-19 vaccines. It is written by Reuters. The court in Düsseldorf has decided to pause the case until the German and European patent authorities decide on documents submitted by Biontech regarding the validity of Curevac’s intellectual property rights. while Biontech’s stock fell 0.6 percent. Curevacs never managed to develop an mRNA-based covid-19 vaccine during the pandemic, while Biontech generated €17 billion and €19 billion in annual sales in 2022 and 2021, respectively.

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