New Genomic Techniques and Intellectual Property Law: Challenges and Solutions for the Plant Breeding Sector ‒ Position Statement of the Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition

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On 5 July 2023, the European Commission proposed a regulation aiming to ease the requirements for the marketing authorisation of plants obtained through certain new genomic techniques (NGTs) within the European Union (EU). While NGTs are expected to become more attractive to breeders and farmers, the complexity of the intellectual property (IP) landscape surrounding these techniques and resulting products may negatively impact technology diffusion and innovation. Given numerous concerns related to IP protection for NGTs and NGT-derived plants, this Position Statement from the Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition presents a set of policy recommendations for facilitating access to and utilisation of IP-protected NGTs and NGT-derived products in the breeding sector.

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Kim, D., Kock, M. A., Lamping, M., Batista, P. H. D., Hilty, R. M., Slowinski, P. R., & Steinhart, M. (2024, April 1). New Genomic Techniques and Intellectual Property Law: Challenges and Solutions for the Plant Breeding Sector ‒ Position Statement of the Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition. GRUR International. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/grurint/ikae017

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