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Freedom-to-operate analysis of a transgenic multivitamin corn variety

Journal

PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGY JOURNAL
Volume 14, Issue 5, Pages 1225-1240

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/pbi.12488

Keywords

transgenic maize; intellectual property analysis; carotenoids; insect resistance; humanitarian aspects

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  1. European Union Framework 7 European Research Council
  2. ICREA Funding Source: Custom

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In this article, we explore the intellectual property (IP) landscape relevant to the production and commercialization of Carolight, a transgenic multivitamin corn variety created on humanitarian grounds to address micronutrient deficiencies in low-and-middle-income countries. The successful production of this variety requires IP rights risk management because there is a strong protection on inventions and processes via patent portfolios in both developing and industrialized countries. The IP framework is complex, and specialist patent lawyers are usually employed to perform such analysis, but the costs cannot always be met by small, publicly funded projects. We report an alternative strategy, a do-it-yourself patent analysis, to produce a review with limited legal value that can nevertheless lay the foundations for a subsequent more in-depth professional freedom-to-operate opinion.

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