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=Description=
=Description=
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"PIPRA supports agricultural innovation for both humanitarian and small-scale commercial purposes. We bring together intellectual property from over 40 universities, public agencies, and non-profit institutes and help make their technologies available to innovators around the world."
"PIPRA supports agricultural innovation for both humanitarian and small-scale commercial purposes. We bring together intellectual property from over 40 universities, public agencies, and non-profit institutes and help make their technologies available to innovators around the world."
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Keith Aoki:
"A problem in the PGR context is that the genetic “information” at issue is
far less codified and much more dynamic than in the software context.
However, this may be partially addressable by creating an infrastructure for
communication among genomic databases, farmers, plant breeders, gene
banks, newsgroups, and public university institutions such as the Public
Intellectual Property Resource for Agriculture (PIPRA), located at the
University of California at Davis."
(http://ssrn.com/abstract=1390273)




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[[Category:Open Technology Transfer]]

Latest revision as of 06:10, 10 September 2013

= Public Intellectual Property Resource for Agriculture, sharing seed licenses, as in a patent pool, to help overcome the ag biotech anti-commons


URL = http://www.pipra.org/


Description

1.

"PIPRA supports agricultural innovation for both humanitarian and small-scale commercial purposes. We bring together intellectual property from over 40 universities, public agencies, and non-profit institutes and help make their technologies available to innovators around the world."


2.

Keith Aoki:

"A problem in the PGR context is that the genetic “information” at issue is far less codified and much more dynamic than in the software context. However, this may be partially addressable by creating an infrastructure for communication among genomic databases, farmers, plant breeders, gene banks, newsgroups, and public university institutions such as the Public Intellectual Property Resource for Agriculture (PIPRA), located at the University of California at Davis." (http://ssrn.com/abstract=1390273)


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