In 1970, the Plant Variety Protection Act was enacted authorizing the Secretary of Agriculture to issue a certificate of plant variety protection to the breeder of any novel variety of sexually produced plants. The plant variety certificate protection extends to both the plant and its seeds. By contrast, the plant patent statute provides that one who either invents or discovers any distinct and new variety of plant and who also asexually reproduces the plant is entitled to a patent. A plant variety patent extends only to the plant and gives the patentee the right to exclude others from asexually reproducing the plant or selling or using the plant which has been reproduced
The United States was the first country in the world to explicitly offer intellectual property prote...
Most wheat and soybean seed sold in Maryland is protected by either U.S. Patent Law or the Plant Var...
84-87The United States offers several ways for plant breeders to protect their inventions; plant p...
In 1970, the Plant Variety Protection Act was enacted authorizing the Secretary of Agriculture to is...
Plant Variety Protection Certificates are the result of the Plant Variety Protection Act of 1970 as ...
Plant Variety Protection Certificates are the result of the Plant Variety Protection Act of 1970 as ...
This article examines the inter-relationship between plant variety protection (PVP) laws and patent ...
This Article offers a critical reassessment of U.S. approaches to intellectual property protection...
This Article offers a critical reassessment of U.S. approaches to intellectual property protection...
This Article offers a critical reassessment of U.S. approaches to intellectual property protection...
In Australia, plant breeders and biotechnologists can obtain intellectual property (‘IP’) protection...
Within biotechnology, plant production is regarded as one of the most promising adaptations. New pla...
Plant breeders’ rights (PBRs) are an important IP right, and as plant breeding has a crucial role to...
506-515The Indian Plant Variety Protection (PVP) Act (2001) covers several issues relating to farmer...
International audiencePlant innovation is expensive. It is therefore crucial to protect the intellec...
The United States was the first country in the world to explicitly offer intellectual property prote...
Most wheat and soybean seed sold in Maryland is protected by either U.S. Patent Law or the Plant Var...
84-87The United States offers several ways for plant breeders to protect their inventions; plant p...
In 1970, the Plant Variety Protection Act was enacted authorizing the Secretary of Agriculture to is...
Plant Variety Protection Certificates are the result of the Plant Variety Protection Act of 1970 as ...
Plant Variety Protection Certificates are the result of the Plant Variety Protection Act of 1970 as ...
This article examines the inter-relationship between plant variety protection (PVP) laws and patent ...
This Article offers a critical reassessment of U.S. approaches to intellectual property protection...
This Article offers a critical reassessment of U.S. approaches to intellectual property protection...
This Article offers a critical reassessment of U.S. approaches to intellectual property protection...
In Australia, plant breeders and biotechnologists can obtain intellectual property (‘IP’) protection...
Within biotechnology, plant production is regarded as one of the most promising adaptations. New pla...
Plant breeders’ rights (PBRs) are an important IP right, and as plant breeding has a crucial role to...
506-515The Indian Plant Variety Protection (PVP) Act (2001) covers several issues relating to farmer...
International audiencePlant innovation is expensive. It is therefore crucial to protect the intellec...
The United States was the first country in the world to explicitly offer intellectual property prote...
Most wheat and soybean seed sold in Maryland is protected by either U.S. Patent Law or the Plant Var...
84-87The United States offers several ways for plant breeders to protect their inventions; plant p...