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The Plant Variety Protection Act is passed.

Date: 1970

The Story of The Patenting of Life
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The Plant Variety Protection Act allows private companies to patent the seeds of hybrid varieties so that those seeds cannot be reused, bought, or sold. In particular, it asserts that the genetic makeup of a plant is a form of intellectual property that can be privatized.

This foreshadows and establishes a precedent for the later patenting of human genetics.