Australian horticulture industries are actively engaged in the protection of innovation, information and invention through intellectual property. Over the last ten or so years, plant breeder’s rights has been the major way that horticulture industries have protected their new plant varieties. That said, there has been a level of dissatisfaction with the plant breeder’s rights system: most notably with saved propagating material (often referred to as farm saved seed regardless of whether seed, bulbs or cuttings are saved), and the breeders/research exemption. Furthermore, research and development into promoter and enabler technologies (as well as a desire to protect research methods and processes) has meant that some horticulture industries ...
A new hierarchy of intellectual property protection for plant innovation is emerging. Utility patent...
117-123Private plant breeding has speeded up the introduction of new varieties and hybrids to impro...
This paper undertakes a comparative institutional analysis of intellectual property rights (IPRs) in...
In Australia, plant breeders and biotechnologists can obtain intellectual property (‘IP’) protection...
In Australia, intellectual property protection is available for plants and plant material by way of ...
One of the most interesting and controversial intellectual property (IP) issues in recent years has ...
Plant breeding serves an important public interest. Two intellectual property (IP) systems are relev...
Whether you are a nursery operator, a propagator or a wholesaler you will, at some time, come across...
This article analyzes how the intellectual property rights affect the seed producers ’ strategies an...
A key controversy in negotiating the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Ag...
The Protection of Plant Varieties and Farmers Rights Act 2001 (In) provides for the protection of ne...
The <i>Australian Centre for Intellectual Property in Agriculture</i> (ACIPA) is a research centre b...
This section discusses differences in the strength of Intellectual Property protection between plant...
Canada has a long history of investing in agricultural research, with public funds playing a dominan...
This RIRDC report highlights a number of potential issues surrounding the patenting of plant and ani...
A new hierarchy of intellectual property protection for plant innovation is emerging. Utility patent...
117-123Private plant breeding has speeded up the introduction of new varieties and hybrids to impro...
This paper undertakes a comparative institutional analysis of intellectual property rights (IPRs) in...
In Australia, plant breeders and biotechnologists can obtain intellectual property (‘IP’) protection...
In Australia, intellectual property protection is available for plants and plant material by way of ...
One of the most interesting and controversial intellectual property (IP) issues in recent years has ...
Plant breeding serves an important public interest. Two intellectual property (IP) systems are relev...
Whether you are a nursery operator, a propagator or a wholesaler you will, at some time, come across...
This article analyzes how the intellectual property rights affect the seed producers ’ strategies an...
A key controversy in negotiating the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Ag...
The Protection of Plant Varieties and Farmers Rights Act 2001 (In) provides for the protection of ne...
The <i>Australian Centre for Intellectual Property in Agriculture</i> (ACIPA) is a research centre b...
This section discusses differences in the strength of Intellectual Property protection between plant...
Canada has a long history of investing in agricultural research, with public funds playing a dominan...
This RIRDC report highlights a number of potential issues surrounding the patenting of plant and ani...
A new hierarchy of intellectual property protection for plant innovation is emerging. Utility patent...
117-123Private plant breeding has speeded up the introduction of new varieties and hybrids to impro...
This paper undertakes a comparative institutional analysis of intellectual property rights (IPRs) in...