India acts to unravel yoga patents
The Indian government has set up a task force to create a database of yoga
techniques in order to stop others from patenting the poses.
The US Patent Office has granted 150 yoga-related copyrights and 2,315 yoga
trademarks.
The Indian government is getting old Sanskrit and Tamil texts translated and is
also cataloguing Ayurvedic medicines. The information will be made available in
five languages so patent offices around the world can access it, according to
the International Herald Tribune.
Yoga has been practiced for thousands of years in India but the government is
increasingly concerned that people are trying to turn a buck from part of their
cultural inheritance.
US-based yoga instructor Bikram Choudhury insists that "his" sequence of 26
poses can only be taught by graduates of his training school who have paid him a
fee.
Two years ago the Indian government worked to end the manufacture of generic
versions of patented drugs under threat of action by the World Trade
Organisation if they did not comply.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/05/09/yoga_patents/