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Intellectual Property, Bioprospecting and Traditional Knowledge: Who Benefits?


[ Last Updated 16 December 2005 ]
Short Description This paper explores the benefits of "access and benefit-sharing" by focusing on the intellectual property implications of bioprospecting. A range of benefits may accrue from bioprospecting activities but this paper focuses on intellectual property rights.

Author Kim Connolly-Stone, Senior Advisor, Intellectual Property Policy Group, Ministry of Economic Development


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Paper to the Bioprospecting in New Zealand Seminar, 21 February 2003

Kim Connolly-Stone
Senior Advisor, Intellectual Property Policy Group
Ministry of Economic Development

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