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Intellectual Property Rights for Plants in Australia

14 July 2015

Intellectual Property Rights for Plants in Australia

In Australia, new plant varieties can be protected by both Plant Breeder’s Rights (PBR) and patents. The form of protection which is most appropriate for a given plant variety will require a consideration of the rights provided by each, and the requirements that must be met to obtain them. Jacinta Flattery-O’Brien and Michael Christie explain.

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