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As far as plant varieties are concerned, the “tradition” of the protection of intellectual property is fairly recent since, apart from a pontifical law going back to September the 3rd 1833, which was never applied, the oldest laws giving any real protection to breeders are all less than a hundred years old. The first, passed in the United States in 1930, only concerned plants with vegetative propagation, and with a host of exceptions.
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Le Buanec, B. (1992). From Tradition to Modernity: Which Right for Which Varieties?. In: Dattée, Y., Dumas, C., Gallais, A. (eds) Reproductive Biology and Plant Breeding. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-76998-6_39
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