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Intellectual Property

Nov. 30, 2004

Biotechnology Patents Meet World of Board Games

San Diego intellectual-property attorney Richard Warburg was on vacation in England in the summer of 2003, watching his family play Monopoly, when the idea hit him. If a board game could teach people about the world of real estate investment, why couldn't one do the same for his field, biotechnology patents?

By Lorelei Laird
        San Diego intellectual-property attorney Richard Warburg was on vacation in England in the summer of 2003, watching his family play Monopoly, when the idea hit him. If a board game could teach people about the world of real estate investment, why couldn't one do the same for his field, biotechnology patents?
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