Methods of Medical Treatment and (Mis)Use of an Invention: Clarifying Grant Versus Scope Of Patent Protection  

19 Pages Posted: 24 Jul 2025

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Wissam Aoun

University of Windsor Faculty of Law

Caitlyn Massad

University of Windsor Faculty of Law

Date Written: July 17, 2025

Abstract

The Supreme Court of Canada is set to decide whether methods of medical treatment constitute patentable subject matter. The concerns surrounding extension of patent protection to methods of medical treatment, argued almost entirely on the grounds of patentable subject matter, assumes that a physician carrying out such treatment is patent infringer. Canadian jurisprudence has largely taken this assumption to be true. Interrogating the historical jurisprudence supporting the prohibition on patentability of methods of medical treatment, this article demonstrates that this jurisprudence is far from clear as to whether the issue is, or should be, approached as a question of patentability or infringement. An analysis of the case law on both patentability of methods of medical treatment, and what constitutes infringing ‘use’ of an invention, demonstrates that both lines of jurisprudence share similar concepts and underlying concerns. This has generated uncertainty as to whether the issue of extending patent protection to methods of medical treatment has ever clearly been a question of patentability. Rather, examining both lines of jurisprudence side-by-side, this piece demonstrates that concerns underlying extension of patent protection to cover methods of medical treatment have historically been categorized as scope of protection concerns, rather than patentability concerns. As such, the debate surrounding patent protection and methods of medical treatment is best characterized as an infringement issue.

Suggested Citation

Aoun, Wissam and Massad, Caitlyn, Methods of Medical Treatment and (Mis)Use of an Invention: Clarifying Grant Versus Scope Of Patent Protection   (July 17, 2025). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=5357572 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.5357572

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