Title: THE ROLE OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS IN PROTECTING TRADITIONAL
1THE ROLE OF
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
RIGHTS
IN
PROTECTING TRADITIONAL
KNOWLEDGE
The Philippine Experience
Presented by Marga C. Domingo-Morales
Senior Policy and Planning Officer,
Philippine
Department of Agriculture
2- ISSUES AND RECOMMENDATIONS
- THE PHILIPPINE LEGAL AND POLICY FRAMEWORK
- RECOMMENDED INTERNATIONAL ACTION
3I. INTRODUCTION
- TK consists of the original rights of indigenous
peoples and local communities over various
elements - Plants and genetic resources
- Traditional medicines
- Agricultural methods and local technologies
- Cultural products, etc.
- Since indigenous communities do not have a
written tradition or culture, recognition of TK
through a system of IPRs has always been
difficult and complex
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4I. INTRODUCTION
- In the Philippines, there are no existing IPRs on
TK. There are only measures on how to protect TK
from use. - Objective of the Paper
- Provide an overview of the Philippine legal and
policy framework for the protection of TK and - Identify key issues and recommendations on the
role of IPRs on TK based on Philippine
experience.
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5II. PHILIPPINE LEGAL POLICY FRAMEWORK
- Access to Genetic Resources and Sharing of
Benefits - Community Rights over Indigenous Knowledge,
Traditional Medicines, Oral Traditions, etc. - Documentation and Registration of TK
- Farmers Rights as Breeders
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6A. Access to Genetic Resources and Sharing of
Benefits
- Allow bio-prospecting within ancestral lands and
domains of the indigenous cultural communities
only with a prior informed consent of such
communities (EO 247, Indigenous Peoples Rights
Act, Wildlife Resources Conservation and
Protection Act) - Entitle the indigenous community to royalties or
other forms of compensations which may be
negotiated in the event that traditional
varieties are exploited for commercial or
academic use
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7A. Access to Genetic Resources and Sharing of
Benefits
- EO 247 is implemented through the Inter-Agency
Committee on Biological and Genetic Resources
(ICBGR) - Collection of biological resources require
- commercial research agreement
- academic research agreement
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8B. Community Rights
- IPRA - promotes the rights of indigenous
communities to control, develop, and protect
their sciences, technologies, and cultural
manifestations, including human, and other
genetic resources, traditional medicines, vital
medicinal plants, oral traditions, literature,
designs, etc.,
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9B. Community Rights
- Traditional and Alternatives Medicine Act
-institutionalizes the ownership by indigenous
societies of their knowledge of traditional
medicines. When knowledge is used by outsiders,
the indigenous societies require the permitted
users to acknowledge its source and demand a
financial return that may come from its
authorized commercial use.
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10C. Documentation and Registration of TK
- A continuing process of documenting and making an
inventory of plant genetic resources and TK - For PGR - DA launched the National Network on the
Conservation and Sustainable Use of Plant Genetic
Resources and designated the National Plant
Genetic Resources Laboratory (UPLB) as the
national repository
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11C. Documentation and Registration of TK
- For specific crops such as rice, sugar, coconut,
abaca - other local RD institutions (e.g.
PhilRice, SRA, PCA, FIDA) - For cultural products and heritage - National
Museum - For inventions, industrial designs, and utility
models - Intellectual Property Office - For traditional medicines - Philippine Institute
of Traditional and Alternative Health Care
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12D. Farmers Rights as Breeders
- No specific law in the Philippines that offers
IPR protection for innovations concerning plant
varieties - Philippine Intellectual Property Code provides
that new plant varieties and animal breeds can
not be covered by patents - However, IP Code provides for the enactment of a
sui generis protection of plant varieties and
animal breeds and/or system of community
intellectual rights protection for this purpose
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13D. Farmers Rights as Breeders
- Pending Plant Variety Protection (PVP) Bill
- Acknowledges the role of farmers in improving
seeds through selection in the grant of farmers
privilege to save, use, exchange, and sell seeds - Encourages farming communities to establish their
respective local registry system to register or
build an inventory of locally-bred varieties - Directs the PVP Registrar to institutionalize,
maintain, and continuously update a database of
existing or commonly/publicly known plant
varieties in the Philippines
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14III. ISSUES AND RECOMMENDATIONS
- Regulate access to biological genetic resources
for our peoples benefits. - Complement regulations with an up to date
inventory or registration system of TK.
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15III. ISSUES AND RECOMMENDATIONS
- Acknowledge the role of farmers in improving
breeds and the rights of indigenous communities
over TK. - Strengthen IPR systems to recognize the more
informal, communal system of innovation.
Department of Agriculture
16IV. RECOMMENDED INTERNATIONAL ACTION
- Continue regional discussion to establish a
common framework that will regulate access to
local biodiversity and genetic resources. - Develop a model law to provide for the protection
of community intellectual rights. - Provide technical assistance for the institution
building mechanisms in the protection of TK, the
setting up of a documentation and registration
system for informal innovations, among others.
Department of Agriculture
17THANK YOU !!!