One of the recurring themes of the debates concerning the application of genetic transformation technology has been the role of Intellectual Property Rights (IPR). This term covers both the content of patents and the confidential expertise usually related to methodology and referred to as 'Trade Secrets'. This review explains the concepts behind patent protection, and discusses the wide-ranging scope of existing patents that cover all aspects of transgenic technology, from selectable markers and novel promoters to methods of gene introduction. Although few of the patents in this area have any real commercial value, there are a small number of key patents that restrict the 'freedom to operate' of new companies seeking to exploit the methods....
The IPR has relevance to each and every field of development, such as health, agriculture, education...
This paper examines the role of patents in the development and use of two platform technologies for ...
361-368This paper discusses the issues involved when considering the implementation of plant intell...
One of the recurring themes in any discussion concerning the application of genetic transformation t...
One of the important themes in any discussion concerning the application of genetic transformation t...
The concept of intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) is a very old one, dating as far back as Ancient ...
This paper undertakes a comparative institutional analysis of intellectual property rights (IPRs) in...
Ownership of intellectual and tangible property (IP/TP) rights in agricultural biotechnology (ag‐bio...
Some points were indicated on the intellectual property rights associated with plant breeding using ...
One of the important themes in any discussion concerning the application of haploids in agricultural...
Changes in intellectual property rights systems have lead to the privatization of genetic resources ...
Transgenic plants have already been produced in about 60 plant species. A number of these transgenic...
The purpose of this study is to provide an overview of the current status of research and commercial...
International audiencePlant innovation is expensive. It is therefore crucial to protect the intellec...
A basic discussion of patent rights as they apply to genetically engineered plants, presented in the...
The IPR has relevance to each and every field of development, such as health, agriculture, education...
This paper examines the role of patents in the development and use of two platform technologies for ...
361-368This paper discusses the issues involved when considering the implementation of plant intell...
One of the recurring themes in any discussion concerning the application of genetic transformation t...
One of the important themes in any discussion concerning the application of genetic transformation t...
The concept of intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) is a very old one, dating as far back as Ancient ...
This paper undertakes a comparative institutional analysis of intellectual property rights (IPRs) in...
Ownership of intellectual and tangible property (IP/TP) rights in agricultural biotechnology (ag‐bio...
Some points were indicated on the intellectual property rights associated with plant breeding using ...
One of the important themes in any discussion concerning the application of haploids in agricultural...
Changes in intellectual property rights systems have lead to the privatization of genetic resources ...
Transgenic plants have already been produced in about 60 plant species. A number of these transgenic...
The purpose of this study is to provide an overview of the current status of research and commercial...
International audiencePlant innovation is expensive. It is therefore crucial to protect the intellec...
A basic discussion of patent rights as they apply to genetically engineered plants, presented in the...
The IPR has relevance to each and every field of development, such as health, agriculture, education...
This paper examines the role of patents in the development and use of two platform technologies for ...
361-368This paper discusses the issues involved when considering the implementation of plant intell...