A Successful Recalibration of Patent Law vis-à-vis M�?tauranga M�?ori? A Case Study of M�?nuka (Leptospermum Scoparium)

J. Lai
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Patents are theorised to serve a multitude of functions, ranging from incentivising invention and the dissemination of knowledge, to signalling certain capabilities and values, to structuring transactions and the commercialisation process. For all intents and purposes, these functions are misaligned with Indigenous peoples’ interests and worldviews. Indeed, beyond failing to serve Indigenous peoples, there is a growing body of literature proclaiming and decrying the appropriation and propertisation of Indigenous knowledge and resources, often referred to under the terms traditional cultural expressions (TCEs), traditional knowledge (TK) and related genetic resources (GRs). Yet, there is little empirical research measuring the scale of any such appropriation or propertisation. This article presents the results of an empirical search for patents pertaining to Mānuka (Leptospermum scoparium) filed through the Intellectual Property Office of New Zealand (IPONZ). Furthermore, it reflects on the applications pertaining to Mānuka filed since the Patents Act 2013 came into force, and analyses whether the therein created Māori Advisory Committee has served its purpose with respect to those applications.
《专利法》对-à-vis M ?陶兰加米�ori ?M ? ?细尾草(Leptospermum Scoparium)
从理论上讲,专利具有多种功能,从激励发明和知识传播,到表明某些能力和价值,再到构建交易和商业化过程。无论出于何种意图和目的,这些职能都与土著人民的利益和世界观不符。事实上,除了未能为土著人民服务之外,越来越多的文献宣称和谴责对土著知识和资源的占有和财产化,这些知识和资源通常被称为传统文化表现形式(TCEs)、传统知识(TK)和相关遗传资源(GRs)。然而,很少有实证研究衡量任何此类挪用或财产化的规模。本文介绍了通过新西兰知识产权局(IPONZ)提交的关于Mānuka (Leptospermum scoparium)专利的实证研究结果。此外,它还反映了自《2013年专利法》生效以来提交的与Mānuka有关的申请,并分析了其中设立的Māori咨询委员会是否已就这些申请发挥了作用。
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