
“Essentially biological process”, a definition shaken up
During the parliamentary work on the proposal for a European regulation on plant reproductive material, known as the “seeds regulation”, a question arose: should so-called “non-targeted mutagenesis” be considered as an “essentially biological process”? As these processes are excluded from patentability, the question may seem important. But such a decision would not be without consequences for the regulation of GMOs.

Seed marketing reform: freeing cultivated biodiversity or patented GMOs?

EU – “Seeds”: the other proposal in the legislative package

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Patents on living organisms: a growing appropriation

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Intellectual property rights on living beings will be forced to evolve

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Patents and evolution of the Plant Breeders’ Rights (PBRs)

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