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How profits from big pharma's use of genetic information could revolutionize nature conservationHowever, it also opens the door to "biopiracy": the unethical or unlawful appropriation of biological resources, typically from countries or Indigenous communities in developing countries.
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New intellectual property treaty does little to protect Māori traditional knowledge, say researchersThe problem of "biopiracy"—the misappropriation and patenting for profit of Indigenous knowledge—has been on the rise for some time. So a global treaty aimed at protecting traditional ...
The genetic codes of plants and animals are stored in global databases, often without proper compensation to the countries where they originated. A potential solution will be discussed at Cop16 ...
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