From a public university perspective, there are four questions posable with respect to the expectations of inventors, owners, and users of intellectual property protection of plant materials. In responding to these questions, the collective views of experiment station and land‐grant university administrators need to be represented to the extent possible. Public germplasm research has been conducted for over a century and is a primary responsibility of the State Agricultural Experiment Stations (SAES). The successes of SAES can be attributed to the free exchange of information as well as the free exchange of germplasm; and the development of a cooperative infrastructure that allows new germplasm to be acquired, maintained, shared, developed, enhanced, and ultimately accepted by science and commerce. Small acreage specialty crops of major economic importance to a state, but with little interest or incentive to private firms, also are supported by SAES programs.


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    Title :

    Expectations of Inventors, Owners, and Users—A University Perspective


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    Publication date :

    1993-08-01


    Size :

    4 pages





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    Article/Chapter (Book)


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English





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