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Oklahoma Journal of Law and Technology - eBriefs on Intellectual Property Rights in Living Matter
I would like to announce to readers of sci.bio.botany that the
Oklahoma Journal of Law and Technology has undertaken a project on Intellectual Property Rights in Living Matter. This project will introduce you to the legal framework for patenting living material in various countries and under various conventions throughout the world. The Oklahoma Journal of Law and Technology (OKJOLT) is a publication of the University of Oklahoma College of Law and is a student-run organization. Oversight of this project is provided by Professor Drew Kershen, who has been teaching and lecturing throughout the world for many years on agricultural and biotechnological topics. We currently cover: United States European Union India International Agreements Our publications are in the form of eBriefs which are approximately 10 pages long. They are written to be useful not only to legal professionals but to anyone interested in agriculture and biotechnology. On behalf of OKJOLT, I would like to invite you to visit our website at www.okjolt.org and please do not hesitate to send us feedback via the e-mail address available on our contacts page. Best, Greg Milstead Editor-in-Chief Oklahoma Journal of Law and Technology |
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