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September 2011

Intellectual Property and Biodiversity: Friend or Foe?

The Geneva Environment Network and the Quaker UN Office held a roundtable discussion on intellectual property (IP) and biodiversity. Panellists considered in what ways IP rights can help preserve Biological diversity, and in what ways IP protection might undermine such diversity. They discussed some of the fora in which IP and biodiversity issues are being discussed and some likely future directions of policy and thinking in this area. QUNO has prepared this report of the discussion.

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