
Intellectual Property and the Design of Nature
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- The Place of Nature in Intellectual Property
- 1: Mario Biagioli: Vegetable Genius: Organic Figures of Originality
- 2: Daniel Schneider: Denaturing Bacteria: The Sewage Patent Controversy and Biotechnology
- 3: Veit Braun: The Essence of Biology: Tomatoes, Broccoli, and European Patents on Native Plant Traits
- 4: Susannah Chapman: Intellectual Property's Antecedent: Seed Law and the Regulation of Biological Materials in British Colonial Gambia
- 5: Marie-Angèle Hermitte: Some Outlandish Legal Tales: The Debate over Plant Propagation
- 6: Daniel J. Kevles: Novelties, Frauds, and Protections: The Seed and Nursery Business in Nineteenth-century America
- 7: Annalisa Colombino and Paolo Palladino: Brands Matter: Nature, Economy, and the Gift
- 8: Isabella Alexander: Copyright, Nature, and Travel Narratives: Publishing Cook's Voyages
- 9: Jose Bellido and Brad Sherman: Artificial Flowers: Plastic Nature, Synthetic Biology
- 10: Kjell David Ericson: Modified Pearl Oysters and Repeatable Peaches: Cultivation, Invention, and the Laws of Nature in Twentieth-century Japan
- 11: Dominic J Berry: Scientific Activism and Intellectual Property: How UK-based Agroecologists and Plant Synthetic Biologists have Challenged the Status Quo
- 12: Brendan Matz: Creating New Values in Animals in the Era of Mendel's Rediscovery
- 13: Allison Fish: Conceptualizing Nature as Information: Rendering South Asian Genetic Resources and Associated Knowledge Searchable and Legible
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