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Title: Background


1
Background
  • The excessive fragmentation of IPR may impede
    innovation
  • To overcome the tragedy of the anticommons, a
    solution is the for innovators to share their
    IPRs
  • A co-operation between several innovators
  • on allowing access to their IPRs
  • in order to facilitate innovation in the
    technological area delimited by the agreement.
  • ? CIPR
  • Some examples
  • Cross-licensing
  • Pooling public research patents
  • Patent pools in standard setting
  • Open Source Software
  • Some remarks
  • In the case of Open Source Software, the
    cooperation strategy is not defensive
  • In all cases, it is not about suppressing the
    IPR, but leveraging them to implement FTO
    (mapping, enforcement, licensing mechanisms)

2
Project and methodology
  • A transverse framework based on two modules on
    CIPR in agro-biotech and OSS
  • A descriptive framework that goes beyond the
    basic anticommons story
  • Focusing on open CIPR
  • Inform industry and public research actors, and
    to contribute to the promotion and improvement of
    open solutions among them

3
A transverse framework
  • A transverse, and therefore completely new
    approach of this topic,
  • so far CIPR have only been studied on a
    restricted industry/sectoral/antitrust basis
  • Crossing experiences can be valuable
  • Two modules for now,
  • OSS and patent platform in agrobiotech
  • Capture a large part of the open CIPR

4
To provide empirical knowledge
  • Open Source Module
  • Empirical data on licensors/OSS firms
  • Econometric works
  • Agrobiotech Module
  • Interviews
  • Legal texts

5
Besides and beyond overcoming the anticommons
CIPR have dynamic and qualitative effects
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From closed to open CIPRCharacterizing
models of innovation
  • closed most cross licensing agreements
    between firms
  • Formal definition of openness in CIPR
  • Specific clauses
  • Public databases
  • Type of management
  • Are there initial conditions for open CIPR to
    emerge / not to emerge?
  • Environment, actors, technologies
  • Necessary conditions
  • Impediments
  • Performance
  • 2 baselines, the main of which is closed CIPR
  • Promote entry/variety
  • Coordination/efficiency
  • Sustainability in the long term
  • To how extent can open CIPR coexist with closed
    CIPR?

7
Collective management of IPR for plant biotech
8
Research objectives
  • Initiatives of mutualization of plant biotech IPR
  • Management practices of IPR in Europe
  • Obstacles that hinder the mutualization of public
    IPR
  • Dynamics of the overall system
  • Normative assessment
  • Comparison with OSS

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The IP Problem
Many of the patents and/or exclusive licenses
for use of the key tools and technologies needed
to carry out plant genetic engineering ---such as
vectors, promoters, transformation technologies,
selectable markers, specific genes, etc.---are
now held by the private sector
Ironically, many of these technologies/tools were
developed and patented by the public-sector,
but then licensed for exclusive use by
private-sector companies. 9 out of 10 key
components to produce genetically engineered
crops
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EPIP-AGRO
  • A French initiative for an European SSA project
    to be proposed on February 2005
  • Three main activities
  • 1. Joint intellectual property information
    (inventories, data base construction,
    identification of patent clusters)
  • 2. Analysis of management of plant biotech IPR in
    Europe (interviews with researchers IP managers
    study of contractual agreements)
  • 3. Proposal of a European PIPRA
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