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PIPRA’s Winter 2007 quarter newsletter:
Click to Download- Newsletter-Issue 7-Winter 2007

PIPRA and MIHR announce the release of our new IP Handbook at BIO 2007 in Boston on May 6. View the press release. For more information on the IP Handbook or to place an order, visit www.IPhandbook.org

The beta version of the PIPRA agricultural IP database is now on-line for public access.  Please visit it at: http://pipra.m-cam.com.  Over 6600 patents and patent applications from 45 different countries are now searchable by many fields, including licensing status.  The data represent the agricultural portfolio of 27 universities and non-profit research institutions.

PIPRA and McGill University’s Centre for Intellectual Property Policy have signed an MOU and look forward to future work together. In addition to our members, PIPRA has a broad network of affiliated institutions that provide a strong base for collaborative activities.

To download PIPRA’s inter-institutional Memorandum of Understanding click here.

Humanitarian Use Reservation of Rights Licensing Language

PIPRA's members and our pro bono attorneys at Morrison and Foerster, have collaboratively developed licensing language for a humanitarian use reservation of rights. We welcome comments and queries regarding the language and encourage its widespread adoption among technology transfer professionals.

Membership Expanded to 45 Universities and Non-Profit Institutions in 13 countries

PIPRA's membership continues to grow, both within the United States, and internationally. A full list of PIPRA members and our Memorandum of Understanding can be found on the participants page. PIPRA membership is open to universities and non-profit research institutions. For more information on joining PIPRA, please contact Sara Boettiger by phone (530-754-6725) or email.

Development of Plant Transformation Vector with Maximal FTO

PIPRA is facilitating the design, construction, and testing of a plant transformation vector with maximal freedom-to-operate. PIPRA staff, a working group of leading plant transformation scientists, and PIPRA's pro bono attorneys are working together to create a vector with as many components as possible from the public domain or owned by PIPRA members with known licensing terms. The vector will be distributed on a royalty-free basis for humanitarian uses.

Publications

PIPRA’s Winter 2007 quarter newsletter:
Click to Download- Newsletter-Issue 7-Winter 2007

PIPRA’s Fall 2006 quarter newsletter-
Issue 6:

Click to Download- Newsletter-Issue 6-Fall 2006

PIPRA’s Summer 2006 quarter newsletter-Issue 5:
Click to Download- Newsletter-Issue 5-Summer 2006

PIPRA’s 2006 Annual Membership Meeting Summary:
Click to Download Meeting Summary

PIPRA’s Spring 2006 quarter newsletter-Issue 4:
Click to Download- Newsletter-Issue 4-Spring 2006

Bayh-Dole: if we knew then what we know now (2005) Nature Biotechnology 24(3): 320-3
Click to download article

PIPRA’s Winter 2006 quarter newsletter-Issue 3:
Click to Download- Newsletter-Issue 3- Winter 2006

2005 PIPRA Brochure: Pamphlet describing our mission, members, and activities.
Click to Download - Brochure - PDF

PIPRA’s Autumn quarter newsletter: New members, new patents, new PIPRA developments-Issue 2
Click to Download- Newsletter-Issue 2-Autumn 2005

Marking our first year anniversary, PIPRA would like to share an update of our IP database, major projects, and current collaborators-Issue 1.
Click to Download - Newsletter-Issue 1-July 2005

PIPRA publication in Science. An article about PIPRA, written by 14 presidents and chancellors of participating institutions, appeared in Science on July 11, 2003. For more information, click here.

Analysis of Public-Sector IP published in Nature Biotechnology. An important analysis of the structure of IP assignment in agbiotech indicates benefits from public-sector collaboration. For more information on this recent publication by Graff et al. in Nature Biotechnology, click here.

PIPRA and others in Plant Physiology. A December 2003 publication in Plant Physiology describes a number of organizations, including PIPRA, that have begun to address new approaches to inform researchers about the intellectual property landscape impacting agricultural biotechnology and to design strategies that will improve access to intellectual property, particularly for humanitarian purposes. A copy of the paper is available by clicking here.

Public Statements on PIPRA. Statements from several stakeholders are available as a starting point for those seeking information on different perspectives regarding the complex issues PIPRA seeks to address.

A news release and statements from several stakeholders are available as a starting point for those seeking information on multiple perspectives regarding the complex issues PIPRA is starting to address.

Statement from Dr. Richard C. Atkinson, President of the University of California.

Statement from Dr. Gordon Conway, President of the Rockefeller Foundation.

Statement by Dr. Charles E. Young, President of the University of Florida.

Statement by Dr. Roger N. Beachy, President of the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center

Statement from Dr. Per Pinstrup-Andersen, H.E. Babcock Professor of Food, Nutrition, and Public Policy at Cornell University, World Food Prize Laureate and former Director General of IFPRI.

Statement from Dr. Eugene Terry, Interim Director of the African Agricultural Technology Foundation.

Statement from East West Seeds, a seed company with major operations in South East Asia.

Statement from Dr. Daniel R. Bush, President of the American Society of Plant Biologists.

Resolution from the Board for International Food and Agriculture Development (BIFAD), an advisory board on agricultural development priorities to the U.S. Agency for International Development.

Additional statements will be added to this page as they become available.

     
 

PIPRA provides students at Franklin Pierce Law Center with topics of current relevance in IP law and policy.  PIPRA supports the active engagement of law students in intellectual property issues, but is not in a position to represent their work.  This page provides a forum for posting students’ work.  However, the views, opinions, and/or findings contained in these papers are those of the students and do not reflect the views and opinions of PIPRA.

Sangamo and Zinc Finger Nuclease Technology-FPLC2005_01 (84 KB) by Ryan O’Connor

Madey vs. Duke University Clarifies Patent Protection and Bolsters Patentee Rights FPLC2005_02 (98 KB) by Scott Lowry