Perhaps you read the blog post about copyrighting a plant variety (via a patent) and thought, “If only that were enough.”  Some kinds of plants cannot be propagated by cloning on a commercial scale.  And there are some sets of traits that can be easily transferred by seed propagation, or transferred to other lines with one or more straightforward crosses.  So in these cases, a form of protection that only prohibits direct copying just can’t fully protect what is special about the cultivar.  In other words, a plant patent isn’t enough.  This is because US plant patents only cover asexual propagation – direct cloning of the original plant.  If the commercial value can be derived without cloning, then a plant patent won’t protect the main commercial value.

Fortunately, there are two approaches to filling this gap in protection:

  1. USDA Plant Variety Protection is generally the most inexpensive and direct but is not available for all genera of plants.
  2. US Utility Patent Protection is also available and, when handled properly, need not be unduly expensive, complicated, or over-reaching.

USDA Plant Variety Protection

When seed-propagated plant cultivars need to be protected, the available form of protection in the US is a USDA Plant Variety Protection (PVP) Certificate.  The application process is relatively straightforward – it requires

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By Dale Hunt – The opinions expressed here are the author’s own and do not necessarily reflect those of his professional colleagues or his clients.  Nothing in this post should be construed as legal advice.  Meaningful legal advice can only be provided by taking into consideration specific facts in view of the relevant law.

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