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WIPO Treaty on Intellectual Property, Genetic Resources, and Associated Traditional Knowledge
- February 27th, 2025
- Quevedo & Ponce
The WIPO Treaty on Intellectual Property, Genetic Resources, and Associated Traditional Knowledge, adopted in Geneva on May 24, 2024, establishes an international legal framework for the recognition and protection of ancestral knowledge and its impact on intellectual property and contemporary science. This instrument aims to enhance the patent system’s quality, ensuring that inventions derived from genetic resources and traditional knowledge are managed with transparency and respect for their communities of origin.
In Ecuador, both genetic resources and traditional knowledge enjoy constitutional protection, in line with the concept of ancestral knowledge recognized in Article 57 of the Ecuadorian Constitution. This provision safeguards the rights of Indigenous peoples to preserve, develop, and utilize their traditional knowledge, ensuring its legal protection against misappropriation and affirming its significance within the national legal framework.
The Disclosure Requirement: Ensuring Transparency in the Patent System
One of the Treaty’s most significant innovations is the introduction of the disclosure requirement, which aims to prevent the misappropriation of genetic resources and traditional knowledge associated with patented inventions. This mechanism ensures transparency and the proper recognition of the rights of countries and communities of origin.
When Does the Disclosure Requirement Apply?
1. For patent applications based on genetic resources: The applicant must identify and disclose the country of origin of the genetic resources used in the invention.
If the country of origin is unknown, the applicant must provide general information on the resource’s origin.
2. For patent applications based on traditional knowledge associated with genetic resources: Since such knowledge is closely linked to Indigenous peoples and specific communities, it is mandatory to recognize and disclose the community of origin of such knowledge.
This requirement promotes equity in patent management, ensuring that innovations based on these elements respect the rights of Indigenous and local communities and are subject to proper acknowledgment and consultation.
Public Disclosure of Patent Applications
The Treaty mandates that each signatory country must ensure that the disclosures made in patent applications concerning genetic resources or associated traditional knowledge are available to the public. This can be achieved through national intellectual property offices or other mechanisms deemed appropriate by each State to effectively disseminate this information.
Treaty Membership Status
As of February 2025, 40 countries have ratified the Treaty. However, Ecuador has not yet formalized its accession. Nevertheless, Ecuadorian legislation already provides protective mechanisms for these resources, allowing similar principles to be applied in patent management within the country.
At Quevedo & Ponce, we have a team of experts specializing in patents, genetic resource protection, and ancestral knowledge. We offer comprehensive legal advice on invention production, registration, protection, and compliance, ensuring that every innovation aligns with national and international legal frameworks.
If your invention involves genetic resources or traditional knowledge, we provide guidance at every stage of the process to ensure proper protection and legal compliance.
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