Moderna is suing Pfizer and BioNTech, alleging they copied technology that Moderna first developed years before the pandemic in producing the first COVID-19 vaccine approved in the U.S., the company announced Friday.
Driving the news: Moderna is seeking unspecified monetary damages for patent infringement. It said its lawsuit is not seeking to take its competitors’ vaccine off the market or an injunction to stop its future sale.
- The lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court in Massachusetts as well as in Germany, said Moderna filed for patents between 2010 and 2016 for its “foundational” mRNA technology.
- It alleges Pfizer and BioNTech later “copied” Moderna’s invention without its permission in developing its competing coronavirus shots, according to a news release.
- The FDA first granted emergency authorization to the Pfizer/BioNTech version of the vaccine in December 2020. The agency did the same for Moderna a week later.
What they’re saying: “We are filing these lawsuits to protect the innovative mRNA technology platform that we pioneered, invested billions of dollars in creating, and patented during the decade preceding the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Stéphane Bancel, Moderna’s CEO, in the company’s release.