Humanitarian Use Licences
The concept of the Humanitarian Use Licence would allow CGIAR and the Centres to work within existing intellectual property systems to ensure free access to intellectual property assets. Although the precise terms of the Licences are still under discussion, they could become the primary vehicle for providing effective access to proprietary technology for developing countries.

Author: Dr Sean Butler
Source/Contributor: CAS-IP (Hosted by Bioversity International) / University of Cambridge, UK
Pages: 4
Language: English
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