What defense is there against biopiracy practices ?
The concept of biopiracy assumes that it is a natural right to own plants, animals and human genes. Some do not follow this principle and consider that users from all over the world need to be free to manufacture drugs, free to cultivate and to raise plants and animals. For many indigenous people, nature and culture are indissociable. Resources belong to the community, private property has no meaning. They argue that what is “wrong” is not so much the appropriation of somebody else’s property, but rather to consider private, natural resources that should stay public.
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