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    Copyright Law Reform in Brazil: Anteprojeto or Anti-project?

    A balancing of the rights of authors and consumers, the re-introduction of a private copying exception, a remixing permission and a new regulatory agency for copyright issues are among the core points the Brazilian Ministry of Culture has planned for the new copyright law. But at the Third Conference on Copyright and the Public Interest in São Paulo a month ago, the Ministry emphasised that the bits and pieces shown to the audience were not from an actual law draft (”anteprojeto”) but only a preliminary proposal for formulating such a draft. The bill still has not been published to date. The delay in releasing the bill for public consultation now threatens the work of more than two years on the reform.


    Take Two: China’s Proposed Regulations For Patent-Involving National Standards

    The Standards Administration of China patent policy proposal fails to strike the desired balance and undervalues the intellectual property included in a standard. If implemented as worded, it will discourage the contribution of innovative technologies for use in national standards and the participation of patent holders, writes George Willingmyre.


    Archive for the ‘Traditional and Indigenous Knowledge’ Category

    09/02/2010: Informe de la ONU: las políticas mundiales de PI no prestan atención a los derechos de los indígenas
    28/01/2010: Year Ahead: Key Year For Biodiversity, Environment, Food Security, Traditional Knowledge
    22/01/2010: Biodiversity ‘EcoChic’ At UN: “Organic, Fair Trade, And Damn Sexy”
    14/01/2010: UN Report: Indigenous Rights Ignored In Global IP Policy
    21/12/2009: Panel Explores Use Of Geographical Indications For Development
    14/12/2009: WIPO Traditional Knowledge Meeting Stalls, But Begins To Breach ‘Trust Gap’
    10/12/2009: WIPO Traditional Knowledge Negotiators Dodging Roadblocks
    08/12/2009: Mismatch On Traditional Knowledge Treaty Text, Negotiating Sessions At WIPO
    25/11/2009: Biodiversity Negotiations Need To Allow For Flexibility In Business, Industry Says
    24/11/2009: UN Biodiversity Negotiators To Work From Single Text On Access, Benefits
    23/11/2009: WTO GI Register Draft Report Sees Areas Of Convergence
    10/11/2009: Farmers’ Advocacy Groups Rejected As Observers In Plant Rights Organisation
    30/10/2009: Medicines Access Again Captures Attention At WTO As Progress Urged In Round
    22/10/2009: Perpetual Protection Of Traditional Knowledge “Not On Table” At WIPO
    08/10/2009: IP Rights In Agriculture: High Stakes, Entrenched Positions At WTO Public Forum
    03/10/2009: “Turning Point” At WIPO Pulls Traditional Knowledge Debate Out At Eleventh Hour
    30/09/2009: Role Of WIPO On Traditional Knowledge In Question
    30/09/2009: 传统知识的命运——世界知识产权组织大会的一项关键决议
    28/09/2009: Assemblées de l’OMPI : le sort des savoirs traditionnels en jeu
    25/09/2009: WIPO Approves CHF64 Million Conference Hall; Intensive Informals Held On Traditional Knowledge
    25/09/2009: El destino de los conocimientos tradicionales: una decisión clave en las Asambleas de la OMPI
    23/09/2009: UN Conference Pushes Plant Breeding; Others See Food Security In Jeopardy
    22/09/2009: Fate Of Traditional Knowledge A Key Decision At WIPO Assemblies
    04/08/2009: ECOSOC Wraps Up With Discussion Of Environmental Governance Framework
    30/07/2009: Proponents Fight To Keep IP Issues At High Level At WTO
    24/07/2009: Lamy To Meet With WTO Membership On IP Issues; Breakthrough Unlikely
    15/07/2009: Conference May Boost WIPO Mandate On Food Security, Public Health
    10/07/2009: Intérêt croissant pour les IG : une réforme internationale est nécessaire selon les partisans
    06/07/2009: Late-Night Breakdown On Traditional Knowledge At WIPO; Future Unclear
    03/07/2009: WIPO Members Seek Deal To Negotiate On Traditional Knowledge Protection
    02/07/2009: Tribes To WIPO: Long-Term Protection For Traditional Knowledge Needed
    01/07/2009: Global Legislative Reform Could Unlock Benefits Of GIs, Advocates Say
    30/06/2009: WIPO Work Likely To Continue On Traditional Knowledge, But How?
    12/06/2009: Turning Points Ahead For WTO Geographical Indications, Biodiversity?
    12/06/2009: EU Says GI Products Would Benefit Asian Poor In Renewing IP Assistance
    26/05/2009: Proponents See WTO Session On GI Register Ready For Substantive Talks
    14/05/2009: WTO’s Lamy Continues Engagement On Intellectual Property Issues
    23/04/2009: IP And Sustainable Technology Debate Centres On Access And Benefit-Sharing
    18/04/2009: Farmers, Politicians, Free Software Fans Demonstrate Against Patents
    08/04/2009: Equipo especial de alto nivel sobre derechos humanos dirige su atención hacia la salud y la propiedad intelectual
    08/04/2009: 高级人权工作组把目光投向健康和知识产权问题
    08/04/2009: فرقة العمل رفيعة المستوى المعنية بحقوق الإنسان تلقي نظرة على الصحة والملكية الفكرية
    08/04/2009: L’Équipe spéciale de haut niveau sur les droits de l’homme s’intéresse à la santé publique et à la propriété intellectuelle
    03/04/2009: High Level Task Force On Human Rights Turns Eye To Health And IP
    17/03/2009: Sigue La Expansion De Los Alcances De La Propiedad Intelectual
    12/03/2009: Lamy Restarts Informal WTO Process On Proposals On IP And Biodiversity, GI Extension
    24/02/2009: لأحكام التجارية القوية للاتحاد الأوروبي حول الملكية الفكرية تعتبر تهديدا على نفاذ البلدان الفقيرة إلى الأدوية
    24/02/2009: Des dispositions renforçant la propriété intellectuelle dans certains accords de l’UE menacent l’accès aux médicaments dans les pays pauvres
    24/02/2009: Las estrictas disposiciones comerciales de la UE sobre PI representan una amenaza para el acceso de los países pobres a los medicamentos
    10/02/2009: Estalla la preocupación por el sistema de la OMC y el transporte de medicamentos; se reaviva el debate sobre los ADPIC