Antigua & Barbuda To Lift US IP Protection In 2017 If US Fails To Comply With WTO Ruling 28/11/2016 by William New, Intellectual Property Watch 15 Comments Caribbean nation Antigua & Barbuda has declared that it will exercise an option granted it by a World Trade Organization dispute settlement panel to lift protection on US intellectual property rights starting in 2017 if the US does not finally change a law blocking the island nation’s online gambling services or compensate it.
WHO Group Suggests New Name For Falsified Medicines, Dropping ‘Counterfeit’ 28/11/2016 by Catherine Saez, Intellectual Property Watch 6 Comments A widely representative World Health Organization technical working group has recommended new terminology for substandard or falsified medicines, after years of sharp disagreement among WHO members that led to the tongue-twister: “substandard/spurious/falsely-labelled/falsified/counterfeit” medical products. The working group recommends a simpler formula: kick out intellectual property rights by dropping the term “counterfeit” and just call the products “substandard and falsified.”
EU Council Agrees To Remove Geo-Blocking Barriers To E-Commerce 28/11/2016 by Intellectual Property Watch 1 Comment The European Union Council of member states today agreed on draft regulations to prevent blocking of cross-border e-commerce, but appears to retain copyright restrictions.
Kenya: Collective Management Organisations In Danger After Court Questions Their Role 28/11/2016 by Maina Waruru for Intellectual Property Watch Leave a Comment NAIROBI, Kenya — A ruling this month by a Kenyan court that artists, performers and musicians cannot be compelled or forced to join a collective management organisation (CMO) to collect royalties on their behalf could spell doom for CMOs in the country, experts fear.
On Eve Of WIPO Traditional Knowledge Negotiations, Nations Swap Experiences 28/11/2016 by Catherine Saez, Intellectual Property Watch 1 Comment A seminar was organised by the World Intellectual Property Organization to provide a discussion platform on the eve of this week’s meeting on the protection of traditional knowledge, and as a way for countries to share systems of protection. Panellists presented views on possible graduated protection for different sorts of traditional knowledge.
New US Copyright Rule Sets Trap For Online Firms 25/11/2016 by Steven Seidenberg for Intellectual Property Watch Leave a Comment The US Copyright Office is supposed to balance the interests of copyright owners with the interests of everyone else. However, the Office’s latest regulation, which takes effect 1 December, may be anything but fair and balanced. It could, according to critics, strip Facebook, YouTube, and other online companies of a vital statutory safe harbor, thus making these companies liable when their users post infringing material online. Online companies could face billions in infringement damages, driving them out of business.
Amended TRIPS Agreement Close To Ratification, Says WTO’s Azevêdo 25/11/2016 by Peter Kenny for Intellectual Property Watch 1 Comment For Roberto Azevêdo, director general of the World Trade Organization, an amendment to the Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) Agreement that affects access to pharmaceuticals for developing countries remains a priority of the WTO.
WIPO: China Leads IP Applications Worldwide Again; Asia Dominates IP Activities 23/11/2016 by Catherine Saez, Intellectual Property Watch Leave a Comment The World Intellectual Property Indicators 2016 report sounds like a refrain, but with some superlatives when it comes to China, which became the first intellectual property office ever to register over a million patent applications in a single year, in 2015. Against a background of bleak global growth, IP activities are flourishing. As in recent years, Asia dominates the IP global activities, while lower middle-income countries seem to have been unable to reduce the technological gap, and remain almost left out of the IP activity.
Eduardo Pisani To Step Down From IFPMA’s Helm In January 23/11/2016 by Catherine Saez, Intellectual Property Watch 31 Comments The International Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers and Associations (IFPMA) today announced that its director general is stepping down at the end of January.
WHO Releases Reports On Pandemic Framework Review, Implications Of Nagoya For Public Health 23/11/2016 by Catherine Saez, Intellectual Property Watch 4 Comments The World Health Organization has published two advanced documents to be presented at the organisation’s Executive Board meeting in January. One relates to the review of the WHO mechanism for pandemic influenza preparedness, and the other to the public health implications of the implementation of an international treaty on genetic resources.