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Plant patents, plant breeder rights and certified seed : understanding intellectual property rights
Plant patent and certified seed seminar (Also called)
Colorado. Department of Agriculture.
2016
Colorado Department of Agriculture
Denver, Colo.
Protecting intellectual property rights allows a breeding entity to analyze their return on investment in developing new and improved varieties or characteristics. It ensures that something they spend research capital on provides them with revenue to continue to breed new products to meet the market needs and profit from the investments and risks they have made. Without these protections there is no reason to invest or innovate.
video file MPEG 1209MB "Jan 13, 2016." Produced by Colorado Department of Agriculture. Online resource; title from Opening screen (viewed February 2020)
Plant varieties--Protection Protection Plants, Cultivated--Patents Patents
Colorado
1 online resource (1 video file (2 hours, 4 minutes)): digital, sound, color
eng
AG1.2/P27/2016/INTERNET
http://hdl.handle.net/11629/co:32163
1138904183
2020-03-02T14:03:13.018Z