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Intellectual Property Rights for Plants in Australia
Issued: June 30 2015In Australia, new plant varieties can be protected by both Plant Breeder’s Rights (PBR) and patents. The form of protection which is most appropriate for a given plant variety will require a consideration of the rights provided by each, and the requirements that must be met to obtain them. Jacinta Flattery-O’Brien and Michael Christie explain.
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