The United States was the first country in the world to explicitly offer intellectual property protection for plant varieties. Beginning in 1930, asexually reproduced plants were afforded plant patent protection, in 1970 sexually propagated plants could be awarded plant variety protection certificates, and beginning in 1985, courts confirmed that varieties of all types of plants were eligible for utility patents. From 1930 to 2008, a total of 34,340 varietal rights applications were lodged. The number of rights being sought continues to grow, with 42 percent of all the varietal rights claimed since 2000. Contrary to popular perception, most of these rights are for horticultural crops (69 percent), with ornamentals accounting for the lio...
A new hierarchy of intellectual property protection for plant innovation is emerging. Utility patent...
Intellectual property rights for crop plant material should in principle increase social welfare by ...
This article analyzes how the intellectual property rights affect the seed producers ’ strategies an...
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...
84-87The United States offers several ways for plant breeders to protect their inventions; plant p...
The intellectual property system does not seem to drive the rate of innovation in the market for veg...
This paper examines international trends in plant variety protection, a form of intellectual propert...
This paper examines international trends in plant variety protection, a form of intellectual propert...
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 ...
In 1930, the US Congress established the fi rst intellectual property rights (IPRs) for living organ...
Intellectual property rights for crop plant material should in principle increase social welfare by ...
The concept of intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) is a very old one, dating as far back as Ancient ...
A new hierarchy of intellectual property protection for plant innovation is emerging. Utility patent...
Intellectual property rights for crop plant material should in principle increase social welfare by ...
This article analyzes how the intellectual property rights affect the seed producers ’ strategies an...
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...
84-87The United States offers several ways for plant breeders to protect their inventions; plant p...
The intellectual property system does not seem to drive the rate of innovation in the market for veg...
This paper examines international trends in plant variety protection, a form of intellectual propert...
This paper examines international trends in plant variety protection, a form of intellectual propert...
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 ...
In 1930, the US Congress established the fi rst intellectual property rights (IPRs) for living organ...
Intellectual property rights for crop plant material should in principle increase social welfare by ...
The concept of intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) is a very old one, dating as far back as Ancient ...
A new hierarchy of intellectual property protection for plant innovation is emerging. Utility patent...
Intellectual property rights for crop plant material should in principle increase social welfare by ...
This article analyzes how the intellectual property rights affect the seed producers ’ strategies an...