This article presents an overview of appropriability conditions that are impacted by the Plant Variety Protection Law (LPC) in Brazil. The LPC was drafted in Brazil in 1997 after a long discussion that involved both international and national pressure for property rights regulations. The national perspective observed the sanction of this Law as an important strategy for bridging intellectual property rights and technological development. Although a new agricultural context was created by LPC, its efficiency in promoting appropriability for high yield varieties has been questioned and its capability of including the characteristics of agricultural cultures has been contested. David Teece’s approach on appropriability and complementary assets...
This article discuss intellectual property policies in Brazil, as compared to policies inhealth and ...
In comparison with industrialised countries, agriculture in developing countries accounts for a subs...
The demand for extending intellectual property protection to agriculture in developing countries has...
The Protection of Plant Varieties and Farmers Rights Act 2001 (In) provides for the protection of ne...
This article analyzes how the intellectual property rights affect the seed producers ’ strategies an...
This article retraces the development of the Brazilian legal framework with regard to Access and Ben...
Focused on the impact of stringent intellectual property mechanisms over the uses of plant agricultu...
In an article I authored under the title "Notes on the collection of RR1 soybean royalties and other...
In Australia, intellectual property protection is available for plants and plant material by way of ...
This paper examines international trends in plant variety protection, a form of intellectual propert...
The developed and developing worlds have different perspectives regarding plant genetic resources (P...
This article provides an overview of the emerging plant variety protection (PVP) systems in Southeas...
In comparison with industrialised countries, agriculture in developing countries accounts for a subs...
N° ISBN - 978-2-7380-1284-5International audienceThe aim of this paper is to discuss the role of cul...
Prior to deforestation, So Paulo State had 79,000 km(2) covered by Cerrado (Brazilian savanna) physi...
This article discuss intellectual property policies in Brazil, as compared to policies inhealth and ...
In comparison with industrialised countries, agriculture in developing countries accounts for a subs...
The demand for extending intellectual property protection to agriculture in developing countries has...
The Protection of Plant Varieties and Farmers Rights Act 2001 (In) provides for the protection of ne...
This article analyzes how the intellectual property rights affect the seed producers ’ strategies an...
This article retraces the development of the Brazilian legal framework with regard to Access and Ben...
Focused on the impact of stringent intellectual property mechanisms over the uses of plant agricultu...
In an article I authored under the title "Notes on the collection of RR1 soybean royalties and other...
In Australia, intellectual property protection is available for plants and plant material by way of ...
This paper examines international trends in plant variety protection, a form of intellectual propert...
The developed and developing worlds have different perspectives regarding plant genetic resources (P...
This article provides an overview of the emerging plant variety protection (PVP) systems in Southeas...
In comparison with industrialised countries, agriculture in developing countries accounts for a subs...
N° ISBN - 978-2-7380-1284-5International audienceThe aim of this paper is to discuss the role of cul...
Prior to deforestation, So Paulo State had 79,000 km(2) covered by Cerrado (Brazilian savanna) physi...
This article discuss intellectual property policies in Brazil, as compared to policies inhealth and ...
In comparison with industrialised countries, agriculture in developing countries accounts for a subs...
The demand for extending intellectual property protection to agriculture in developing countries has...