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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 ‘Developing Country Policy’ Category

    26/01/2010: 再论中国涉及专利的国家标准制修订管理规定草案
    19/01/2010: WTO Adopts Appellate Body Report On US-China Film Distribution Dispute
    23/12/2009: Copyright Law Reform in Brazil: Anteprojeto or Anti-project?
    21/12/2009: Take Two: China’s Proposed Regulations For Patent-Involving National Standards
    21/12/2009: China’s Standards And Patent Innovation Proposals: Problems For IPR And Global Trade?
    16/12/2009: En Argentine, la remise en ligne d’œuvres d’un philosophe français est vue comme une percée
    15/12/2009: El restablecimiento de las obras del filósofo francés en línea en Argentina considerado como una apertura
    14/12/2009: Restoration Of French Philosopher’s Work Online In Argentina Seen As An Opening
    08/12/2009: HIV/AIDS Treatment Access Policies: Emerging Incentives for Pro-Poor Changes to IP?
    06/12/2009: Microsoft Drafts Consumers In Fight Against Software Piracy: Carrot And Stick
    03/12/2009: Panel: Doha Round Hijacked Trade, But Geopolitics May Force Adjustments
    30/11/2009: Pharmaceutical Patent Pools Seen As A Life And Death Matter In Kenya
    23/11/2009: Ecuador To Define Its Compulsory Licence Legislation
    19/11/2009: Special Report: IP Protection Secondary To Support For Small African Innovators
    17/11/2009: الوصول إلى الدواء الآمن قضية صحة عامة, ليس ملكية فكرية, على حد تعبير المشاركين.
    17/11/2009: Brazil Issues Retaliation List Of US Products; IP-Protected Items In Next Round
    16/11/2009: Library Of Alexandria A Symbol Of Egypt’s Efforts To Lead On Knowledge Access
    13/11/2009: Les pays en développement s’investissent de plus en plus dans le programme d’application des droits à l’OMPI
    13/11/2009: Los países en desarrollo impulsan el trabajo en materia de observancia de la PI en la OMPI
    13/11/2009: Conférence de Copenhague: incertitude sur les droits de propriété intellectuelle
    19/10/2009: Spurring Local Innovation In Africa By Improving Access To Information
    15/10/2009: Pour les experts, l’accès à des médicaments sûrs est une question de santé publique et non de propriété intellectuelle
    15/10/2009: 专家组:获取安全药品是公共卫生问题而非知识产权问题
    14/10/2009: Grupo de expertos considera que el acceso a los medicamentos seguros es una cuestión de salud pública y no de propiedad intelectual
    04/10/2009: Access To Safe Medicine A Public Health Issue, Not IP, Says Panel
    01/10/2009: Third Revision of Patent Law in China (Part II)
    08/09/2009: Third Revision Of Patent Law In China
    02/09/2009: Novartis Persists In Challenge To Indian Patent Law; India Rejects More AIDS Drugs Patents
    21/08/2009: Indian High Court Rejects Bayer Complaint For Patent Linkage
    27/07/2009: LDCs Commit To Use IP For Development At WIPO; Use Of Exceptions, Flexibilities Omitted
    20/07/2009: Innovation Policy Needs National Focus, Use Of TRIPS Obligations, Panellists Say
    16/07/2009: ECOSOC Calls For Intensified Efforts On Public Health And Use Of TRIPS Flexibilities
    07/07/2009: Kenyan AIDS Patients Seek To Overturn Anti-Counterfeiting Law As Unconstitutional
    02/07/2009: Report: Drug Companies Violating WHO Ethics On Advertising In East Africa
    02/07/2009: Kenya Pressured To Implement Anti-Counterfeit Law Despite Access Fears
    29/06/2009: South African Authors Seek First Public Lending Right In A Developing Country
    19/06/2009: Thailand Seeks To Toughen IP Laws to Punish Buyers Of Pirated Or Fake Goods
    19/06/2009: Santa Cruz To Head Chilean IP Office; Kappos Named USPTO Director
    12/06/2009: GAVI, Gates Deploy Industry-Favoured Incentive For Vaccines To Poor Countries
    12/06/2009: EU Says GI Products Would Benefit Asian Poor In Renewing IP Assistance
    11/06/2009: Panel: EU Accord Threatens India; World Customs Body Scales Back IP Enforcement
    04/06/2009: Proposed Rules On Public Research In South Africa Stir Debate
    25/05/2009: Copyright Exceptions Needed To Ensure Balance In Africa, Panellists Say
    18/05/2009: Plainte contre un enseignant argentin : l’accès à l’éducation en question
    18/05/2009: Un caso sobre derechos de autor en Argentina pone en primer plano el acceso a la educación
    12/05/2009: Argentina Copyright Case Brings Access To Education Into The Spotlight
    12/05/2009: Miembros de la OMPI impulsan la aplicación del Programa para el Desarrollo
    12/05/2009: الدول الأعضاء في الويبو تمضي قدما في تنفيذ جدول الأعمال بشأن التنمية
    07/05/2009: Brazil Tightens Rules On Drug Companies’ Influence On Physicians
    08/04/2009: Equipo especial de alto nivel sobre derechos humanos dirige su atención hacia la salud y la propiedad intelectual