Blog post by Tina Winterlik © 2013
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Wow, when you can not use the seed you grow, something is really wrong with the world.
From Youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=33DwBp2QTgg#t=291
The Right To Save Seed is an animated movie which explains when farmers
can resow their seed in Europe. With the help of Magnum, Agata, Dali and
Mona Lisa -- four varieties of potatoes that really exist -- the movie
covers different legal situations with humour and a lot of creativity!
Even
though farmers have made their own seed over centuries, they are not
able to resow all the seed they buy, or can only resow it if certain
conditions are met. Resowing is sometimes prevented by the seed sale
contract, sometimes by the contract that ties them to the buyer of their
crop, and sometimes by intellectual property rights.
The Right
To Save Seed is an animated movie which explains when farmers can resow
their seed in Europe. With the help of Magnum, Agata, Dali and Mona Lisa
-- four varieties of potatoes that really exist -- the movie covers
different legal situations with humour and a lot of creativity!
Even
though farmers have made their own seed over centuries, they are not
able to resow all the seed they buy, or can only resow it if certain
conditions are met. Resowing is sometimes prevented by the seed sale
contract, sometimes by the contract that ties them to the buyer of their
crop, and sometimes by intellectual property rights.
Inspired by
Grocery Store Wars, by Free Range Studios, Shabnam Anvar (PhD in Seed
Regulation), Mathieu Eisinger (Producer), Jeanne Rouchel (Producer and
Designer) and Olivia Zarcate (Legal Infography) used colourful
creativity to translate a complex legal situation into a fun story for
all. Their goal: help farmers and consumers choose their choice of seed
and food knowing what the implications are.
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