Nature of Traditional Knowledge and its Protection --- Taiwan’s Perspective
Date Issued
2004
Date
2004
Author(s)
Kuo, H.J. Warren
Chen, Jau-Hwa
Chen, Shih-Chang
Chou, Shin-Yee
DOI
20060927123031710297
Abstract
Starting in the 1970s, multinational pharmaceutical and chemical
corporations gradually started heading to areas in other parts of the world, areas
rich in biodiversity, to conduct bio-prospecting concerning natural resources.
These areas are frequently in developing countries of tropical areas, and
especially in areas where indigenous peoples live. The multinational
corporations further researched and developed these resources, and the
protected the results of the R&D with intellectual property (IP) protection to make
a profit. These activities raise the issues of protecting genetic resources and
traditional knowledge (TK).
Publisher
臺北市:國立臺灣大學農藝學系
Type
other
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