How does one copy right seeds, or combination of two existing plants?
I mean, specifically, a combo of chilies that you did not invent in the first place. Surely, if you admit you have used one that is known, you should have no right to a copyright, once you have distributed and sold them? Then again, once they are grown outside of your own garden, they are in essence different, due to nutrient differences , aren't they?
I mean, if you haven't modified the DNA at an molecular level. In essence, if you have only re-arranged it, that's all, to me , it seems!
When scientists want to find out where someone is from(dead or alive), they can track it down by an analysis of the nutrients in their body. Therefore, it you have a product like the Bengali tiger chili, it changes structure anatomically surely, in another geography.
Surely, once it has that absorbed that new countries form of nutrients, it changes, and past F1 in new country. It can become a new product, a brand citizen of that country, with new nutrients, it is a new citizen. The chili if moved to OZ, becomes a Aussie Tiger in essence, as it has been raised by Aussie parents, on Aussie nutrients , and is no longest the same as the original form.I would suggest, that any licencing agreements, copyrights rights may hold firm only within the alleged owner's County, possibly country.
Though, I wonder internationally, in terms of seeds after F1. Especially, if the supplier admits they used a previously existing chili that he has no right to own a copyright on, developed from another country(s) over centuries. What have you actually created? You have only physically modified pollen(anyone can do this), replanted (not a great or new innovation knowledge or skill) and existing product/s (2). So , if I was to use copyright seeds, then re-branded them as modified 7pot (my country- county), as grown in my country, county, what can they do?
I think, that it might be possible to argue this. The question for me is- How have you added value, deserve a copyright, if you just re-arranged to known products by just simple farming????????
Just some thoughts
I mean, specifically, a combo of chilies that you did not invent in the first place. Surely, if you admit you have used one that is known, you should have no right to a copyright, once you have distributed and sold them? Then again, once they are grown outside of your own garden, they are in essence different, due to nutrient differences , aren't they?
I mean, if you haven't modified the DNA at an molecular level. In essence, if you have only re-arranged it, that's all, to me , it seems!
When scientists want to find out where someone is from(dead or alive), they can track it down by an analysis of the nutrients in their body. Therefore, it you have a product like the Bengali tiger chili, it changes structure anatomically surely, in another geography.
Surely, once it has that absorbed that new countries form of nutrients, it changes, and past F1 in new country. It can become a new product, a brand citizen of that country, with new nutrients, it is a new citizen. The chili if moved to OZ, becomes a Aussie Tiger in essence, as it has been raised by Aussie parents, on Aussie nutrients , and is no longest the same as the original form.I would suggest, that any licencing agreements, copyrights rights may hold firm only within the alleged owner's County, possibly country.
Though, I wonder internationally, in terms of seeds after F1. Especially, if the supplier admits they used a previously existing chili that he has no right to own a copyright on, developed from another country(s) over centuries. What have you actually created? You have only physically modified pollen(anyone can do this), replanted (not a great or new innovation knowledge or skill) and existing product/s (2). So , if I was to use copyright seeds, then re-branded them as modified 7pot (my country- county), as grown in my country, county, what can they do?
I think, that it might be possible to argue this. The question for me is- How have you added value, deserve a copyright, if you just re-arranged to known products by just simple farming????????
Just some thoughts