Activists say a patent office lawyer’s tweets showed ‘bias’ in favor of Gilead in HIV drug case
One day after AIDS activists petitioned the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office last week to reject a request by Gilead Sciences (GILD) for a patent extension on an HIV drug, a senior legal adviser at the federal agency tweeted contentious remarks about their right to take such a step. She also challenged a key point in their filing.
Now, the activists have filed yet another petition with the USPTO and accused the legal adviser of making inappropriate remarks and displaying favoritism toward Gilead. And the activists, known as the PrEP4All Collaboration, have also asked the USPTO to reassign the adviser — a 14-year-employee named Mary Till — while their petition remains active.
“Ms. Till’s tweets and the bias they reveal suggest that Ms. Till to the USPTO. He also noted that Till her Twitter account in the past few days.
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