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DOI: 10.4324/9781849776233
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Intellectual Property Rights Trade and Biodiversity

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“…Dutfield, 2000). Consequently, as noted earlier, GI protection is no guarantee against the misappropriation of traditional knowledge and other strategies to protect traditional knowledge must be adopted.…”
Section: Protecting Indigenous Knowledgementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dutfield, 2000). Consequently, as noted earlier, GI protection is no guarantee against the misappropriation of traditional knowledge and other strategies to protect traditional knowledge must be adopted.…”
Section: Protecting Indigenous Knowledgementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Biotechnology has shifted the public attention on previously neglected resources by revealing genetic properties and information relevant at a technological level (Dutfield 2000). Often the properties at issue are not ignored by indigenous population, but simply known under a different code.…”
Section: Loss Of Animal Genetic Resources From a Property Rights Persmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…'Californian Chablis' (Dutfield, 2000 for a discussion). This 'free riding' is considered to be against the ethics of honest commercial activity and is said to dilute the reputation of the product.…”
Section: Protection Against Dilution Of Igosmentioning
confidence: 99%