The document discusses whether Ayasa acquired intellectual property over a plant. It notes that in 2017, Rylov was able to produce a new drug called Huacaxin using modernized techniques from a past study. Rylov patented both the drug and the smoking process used to make it. They made $50 million from Huacaxin, which was effective in 95% of cases. The document also mentions that a lawyer from the Omeloi tribe, Aneesa Wygai, discovered that the chemical compounds in another plant called purahuaca and the process used with it, called huacasera, had been patented.
The document discusses whether Ayasa acquired intellectual property over a plant. It notes that in 2017, Rylov was able to produce a new drug called Huacaxin using modernized techniques from a past study. Rylov patented both the drug and the smoking process used to make it. They made $50 million from Huacaxin, which was effective in 95% of cases. The document also mentions that a lawyer from the Omeloi tribe, Aneesa Wygai, discovered that the chemical compounds in another plant called purahuaca and the process used with it, called huacasera, had been patented.
The document discusses whether Ayasa acquired intellectual property over a plant. It notes that in 2017, Rylov was able to produce a new drug called Huacaxin using modernized techniques from a past study. Rylov patented both the drug and the smoking process used to make it. They made $50 million from Huacaxin, which was effective in 95% of cases. The document also mentions that a lawyer from the Omeloi tribe, Aneesa Wygai, discovered that the chemical compounds in another plant called purahuaca and the process used with it, called huacasera, had been patented.
Whether or not Ayasa has acquired Intellectual Property over the plant
Legal Basis Compromis
26. By May 2017, using
modernized versions of the techniques outlined in the Chae-jen and Nadajo study, Rylov was able to produce a drug branded as Huacaxin. They patented both the drug and the smoking process. The drug was made commercially available and Rylov made US$ 50 million from it as it was effective in 95% of cases.
27. Aneesa Wygai, a member
of the Omeloi tribe who became a lawyer, found out about the patenting of the chemical compounds used in purahuaca and the huacasera process.