Instead of seeking to establish intellectual property rights for indigenous biological resources and knowledge, it is more appropriate to seek abolishing intellectual property rights in life forms altogether.
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writer needs to use materials or read this books and the once i have attach already.
De Angelis, M. (2004) Separating the doing and the deed: capital and the continuous character of enclosures. Historical Materialism 12(2):57-87.
Brush, S.B. (1993) Indigenous knowledge of biological resources and intellectual property rights: the role of anthropology. American Anthropologist 95 (3): 653-671.