亚麻育种领域的知识产权和经营自由:全球背景下的加拿大

Q4 Social Sciences
V. Galushko, C. Ryan
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通过对加拿大公共部门亚麻育种者的一对一深入访谈,本研究从加拿大的角度探讨了亚麻育种中的知识产权(IP)和操作自由(FTP)问题。这些结果得到了对全球亚麻育种工作的扫描、深入的专利分析(使用patent Lens和美国专利商标局(USPTO)数据库)以及对各国申请国家名录和植物育种者权利(PBRs)的品种注册审查(通过国际植物新品种保护联盟(UPOV)品种注册数据库)的支持。结果表明,虽然加强知识产权保护似乎阻碍了某些作物的研究,但总体而言,加强知识产权保护并没有对亚麻育种产生负面影响。与其他作物相比,世界范围内亚麻的产量很小。亚麻育种业本身主要由公共研究机构代表,只有少数小型私营公司在世界范围内开展业务。由于公共部门的大量参与和生物技术的有限使用,亚麻的知识产权情况不像油菜籽和大豆等其他油料作物那样复杂。
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Intellectual property and Freedom To Operate in the flax breeding world: Canada in the global context
Through one-on-one in-depth interviews of Canadian public sector flax breeders, this study explores issues around Intellectual Property (IP) and Freedom To Operate (FTP) in flax breeding from a Canadian perspective. The results are supported by a scan of flax breeding efforts worldwide, an in-depth patent analysis (using Patent Lens and the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) databases) and a review of varietal registrations (via the International Union for Protection of New Varieties of Plants (UPOV) Variety Registration database) for countryby-country applications to national listings and Plant Breeders Rights (PBRs). The results suggest that while stronger Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) seem to hamper research in some crops, flax breeding – overall – has not witnessed the negative effects of stronger IP protection. Relative to other crops, flax production worldwide is small. The flax breeding industry itself is represented primarily by public research institutions with only a few small private companies operating in this area worldwide. Given the significant involvement of the public sector and the limited use of biotechnology, the flax IP landscape is not as complex as that of other oil crops such as canola and soybeans.
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International Journal of Technology and Globalisation
International Journal of Technology and Globalisation Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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期刊介绍: The IJTG provides a refereed and authoritative source of analysis on the interactions between technological innovation and globalisation. It serves as an international forum for exchange of ideas and views on the global implications of technology for economic growth, sustainable development and international security. IJTG aims to promote communication among policy makers, experts and professionals in government, industry, academia and civil society. IJTG is co-sponsored by the Science, Technology and Globalisation Project at Harvard University"s Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs and the Science, Technology and Innovation Program, housed in Harvard University"s Center for International Development.
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