Agency for Intellectual Property Rights Breeders' Rights
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HOLISTIC INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS MANAGEMENT
What is IPRA Agency?
IPRA is a law firm specialized in providing legal consultancy and integrated intellectual property management services to those who develop or hold rights over products in the field of agriculture, particularly in relation to plant breeders’ rights, patents, and trademarks. The fundamental aim of IPRA is the legal protection of creative effort, the empowerment of rights holders, and the secure commercialization of intellectual products.
IPRA works to ensure that intellectual property owners recognize their rights, register them, manage the post-registration process effectively, and that breeders or inventors can obtain the remuneration they deserve for their efforts. Within this framework, IPRA provides legal guidance to its clients across a broad spectrum—from national and international registration procedures to the conduct of legal proceedings against infringements; from the management of licensing, assignment, and contractual relationships to breeders’ and inventors’ remuneration claims; from branding strategies to corporate law and investment processes.

Breeder's Right Guide
Breeder's Right Guide (“Islahçı Hakkı Rehberi”) is a carefully prepared Turkish-language resource designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of the protection of breeders' rights under Turkish law. In the field of plant breeding—an area with deep historical roots yet shaped by the advanced knowledge of modern agriculture—breeders must act as both creators and protectors. As they work to enhance the diversity offered by nature, breeders require legal knowledge to ensure their efforts are protected across social, environmental, and commercial dimensions. This guide has been developed to meet that legal need and serve as a practical roadmap. The book can be ordered here.about us
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Contracts covering issues such as assignment of patent rights, business relationship with..
The first step in protecting an invention is to file a patent..
The use of patent rights by third parties becomes possible through licence..
Unauthorised use of an invention under patent protection requires serious legal sanctions…
International application and licensing processes play a critical role for the protection..
The registration of an invention is not sufficient for its commercialisation. The..
LEGAL GUIDANCE FOR THE CORPORATE STRUCTURE OF THE COMPANY Breeding is an..
Inventors who work under an employment contract in the private sector or..