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Monsanto and intellectual property in South America

Title
Monsanto and intellectual property in South America / Felipe Amin Filomeno.
ISBN
9781137356697
1137356693
Publication
[Basingstoke] : Palgrave Macmillan, 2014.
Physical Description
1 online resource.
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Summary
Intellectual property is one of the most valuable forms of property in the modern world. From the perspective of companies producing knowledge-intensive goods, it encourages technological innovations for the benefit of humanity. For consumers of technology, it can be seen as a restriction on access to knowledge that inflates corporate rents. When genetic material crucial for human life is isolated from the commons, engineered and turned into private intellectual property, dissent is likely to emerge. Felipe Filomeno uses the case of Monsanto in South American soybean agriculture to theorize about the emergence and change of intellectual property regimes. Based on official documents, interviews, journalistic material, and academic literature, the study shows not only the relations of competition, coercion, and alliances that lie behind the post-1980 global upward ratchet of intellectual property protection but also the strategies that have the potential to reverse it.
Variant and related titles
Palgrave international relations & development collection 2014.
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
April 19, 2018
Series
Contents
Argentina: The Old Developmental Model
Brazil: The Neodevelopmental Model
Paraguay: The Dependent Model
Conclusion: Seeds of the Future.
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