Public Biological Databases and the Sui Generis Database Right
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Alexander Bernier
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机构:University of Toronto,Ph.D. student; Faculty of Law
Alexander Bernier
Christian Busse
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机构:University of Toronto,Ph.D. student; Faculty of Law
Christian Busse
Tania Bubela
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机构:University of Toronto,Ph.D. student; Faculty of Law
Tania Bubela
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[1] University of Toronto,Ph.D. student; Faculty of Law
[2] German Cancer Research Center,Ph.D.; Team Leader
[3] Simon Fraser University,Ph.D.; Professor and Dean, Faculty of Health Sciences
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IIC - International Review of Intellectual Property and Competition Law
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2023年
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54卷
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Innovation policy;
Open science;
Public biological databases;
database right;
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The sui generis database right is an intellectual property right created in the European Union to stimulate investment in the curation of databases. Since its inception, communities engaged in research and development efforts have questioned its potential to incentivise database production, and posit that it stifles productive downstream uses of existing datasets. European courts have restricted the right’s ambit through a restrictive interpretation of the circumstances in which it applies, which we argue, enables downstream use of biological databases. Nonetheless, residual ambiguities about potential infringement of the right exist. The prospect of unintentional infringement can frustrate downstream innovation. These ambiguities are compounded because the criteria that determine whether or not the right applies are reliant on information that is not available to the prospective downstream users of public datasets. Repealing the sui generis database right is recommended. Legislatures are advised to refrain from the implementation of broad novel intellectual property rights in the future, without first adopting safeguards that mitigate the potential for such rights to frustrate the reuse of available intangibles to the detriment of pro-social innovation.
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Univ London, Queen Mary Intellectual Property Res Inst, London WC1E 7HU, EnglandUniv London, Queen Mary Intellectual Property Res Inst, London WC1E 7HU, England