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Jun 30, 2023 · Emboldened by federal laws and legal decisions during the 20th century, major companies and other plant variety developers have tied up seeds and genetic traits with restrictive intellectual property claims, an arrogation of policy that had been conceived to spur innovation in plant breeding and increase the diversity of seeds available to farmers.
50 CIPO 2022. PBRO 2022, Status of Plant Breeders' Rights Applications and Grant of Rights databaseanyone in Canada can freely save, replant, tore, clean, condition, and distribute the seed or produce from the variety in Canada. However, selling the variety by the name “Salanova” puts one at risk.
Intellectual property protection is most effective when there is a variety of IPR tools available to encourage a wide range of innovations and when there is robust enforcement of those forms of protection. ASTA believes that, worldwide, affordable intellectual property protection systems should be accessible so that innovations can be protected ...
Intellectual Property Protection For Soybeans. Intellectual property (IP) protection allows developers of new plant varieties and improved seeds to recoup their investment, while also allowing for the development of new varieties and improvements for the benefit of growers and consumers. Patents with Claims to a Variety
Nov 1, 2015 · Expensive new technologies have been a useful tool with which to leverage wider intellectual property claims, such as the insertion of a single patented gene as a means to place restrictions on the entire seed (Matson et al., 2014). Farmers' legal abilities to save seeds have been rapidly eroded as a result, most recently via a court decision upholding the enforcement of seed contract ...
- Philip H. Howard
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- 2015
- 01 November 2015
largely restricted to repeated crossing of selected individual plants to enhance or combine desired characteristics. These breeding methods take up much time and resources for - example, using traditional breeding methods it may take ten years or so to breed a new variety of wheat. The resultant seed can easily be multiplied simply by replanting.
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Sep 11, 2020 · There are two sides to this privatization: intellectual property (IP) rights and market concentration, and they reinforce one another. Four transnational firms control more than 60 percent of the global seed marketplace. These firms are afforded this level of power through laws and policies that uphold highly restrictive IP rights.