GREEN INNOVATION IN CHAINS: RECONCILING INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY WITH ENVIRONMENTAL IMPERATIVES
チェーンにおけるグリーンイノベーション:知的財産と環境的必須事項の調和 (AI 翻訳)
Spinita Priyadarsini
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日本語
本論文は、知的財産権制度が環境技術の普及を阻害する可能性を指摘し、特許制度と市場需要の関係を分析。伝統知識の保護や特許訴訟の増加といった課題に対し、IPRを持続可能な未来の促進要因とするための政策改革を提言する。
English
This paper argues that the current IPR regime can impede green technology diffusion. It examines tensions between patent systems and environmental imperatives, highlighting risks of inequitable access and increased litigation. Policy recommendations aim to transform IPRs from barriers to enablers of sustainability.
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📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters
日本のGX文脈において
日本では、グリーン技術の特許戦略とオープンイノベーションのバランスが議論されており、本稿は国際的なIPR調和の必要性を示唆する。
In the global GX context
Globally, the debate on IPR and green tech transfer is central to climate negotiations. This paper contributes to understanding how patent systems can be reformed to accelerate diffusion of sustainable technologies.
👥 読者別の含意
🔬研究者:Provides a policy analysis of IPR-green technology tension, useful for scholars studying innovation systems and environmental regulation.
🏛政策担当者:Highlights the need for IPR reforms to foster green technology diffusion; relevant for designing balanced intellectual property and climate policies.
📄 Abstract(原文)
The prevailing intellectual property rights regime, while intended to stimulate innovation, can paradoxically impede the widespread diffusion of green technologies, which is vital for addressing persistent environmental challenge. The patent system, a cornerstone of intellectual property rights, is frequently invoked as a key incentive for the development of climate change technologies; however, its efficacy in promoting environmental innovation is questionable due to the significant role of market demand in directing innovation. There is a growing need to integrate modern IPR systems with customary laws and international frameworks to safeguard traditional knowledge from exploitation and misappropriation. The rush to patent climate change technologies, driven by private funding and market incentives, may create substantial tensions within the patent system, particularly concerning equitable access to these technologies. These tensions could also lead to increased patent litigation, which could further hinder the dissemination of green technologies. This article examines the inherent tension between IPRs and environmental imperatives, analyzing the impacts of the current system and proposing policy recommendations aimed at fostering a more balanced and effective approach to green innovation. It argues that reforms are needed to ensure that IPRs serve as enablers, rather than barriers, to a sustainable future. Keywords: Environment, IPR, Biopiracy, Patent, WIPO.
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