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Are you interested in learning about how traditional knowledge (TK) can be protected from bio-piracy and misappropriation? Do you want to know how India has developed its own system of documenting and safeguarding its TK through the Traditional Knowledge Digital Library (TKDL)? Do you want to hear about some famous cases of TK-related patent disputes, such as turmeric, neem, and basmati rice? If yes, then this video is for you! In this video, we will explore the concept of TK, which is a living body of knowledge that is developed, sustained, and passed on from generation to generation within a community, often forming part of its cultural or spiritual identity. We will also discuss the challenges and opportunities of protecting TK within the existing intellectual property (IP) system, and how India has taken a leading role in this regard by creating the TKDL, a database that provides information on the ancient texts on Indian systems of medicine in five international languages. We will also examine some of the most prominent cases of TK-related patent disputes, such as turmeric, neem, and basmati rice, and how India successfully challenged or revoked the patents granted to foreign entities. By watching this video, you will gain a better understanding of the importance and value of TK, and how it can be preserved and promoted for the benefit of humanity. You will also learn about the legal and policy frameworks that can help prevent the exploitation and misuse of TK by third parties. So, don’t miss this opportunity to learn more about this fascinating topic, and subscribe to our channel for more videos on IP and innovation!