Will KSR‘s Effect On Small Molecule Patents Be Limited? 14/09/2009 by Intellectual Property Watch Leave a Comment Four recent Federal Circuit decisions suggest that small molecules are special and may be relatively unaffected by the US Supreme Court KSR decision, write Photon Rao and George Best.
IP, Technology And The Next Green Revolution For Africa 11/09/2009 by Intellectual Property Watch 1 Comment Intellectual Property Watch asked Kanayo Nwanze of the International Fund for Agricultural Development to explain how to best create incentives for technology development aimed at helping smallholding farmers, how to achieve agricultural growth without damaging the environment, and how to use intellectual property to forward those goals.
Third Revision Of Patent Law In China 08/09/2009 by Intellectual Property Watch 5 Comments The third amendment of China’s patent law will enter into force from 1 October, 2009. In this article, Wenting Cheng explores the major changes in substantive requirements for patent grant, post grant enforcement and adaptation of Chinese patent law to international norms on the protection of intellectual property.
Interview With David Lammy, UK Minister of Intellectual Property 13/07/2009 by Intellectual Property Watch 3 Comments In a short videocast, Lammy offers his views on global public policy, patent backlogs, patent pools and the role of WIPO.
How To Avert The Coming Drug Access Crisis 10/07/2009 by Intellectual Property Watch 2 Comments Interview With Ellen ‘t Hoen, Senior IP Advisor At UNITAID, author of “The Global Politics of Pharmaceutical Monopoly Power.”
Tribes To WIPO — Long-Term Protection For Traditional Knowledge Needed 02/07/2009 by Intellectual Property Watch 1 Comment Indigenous people and governments like the United States’ may be able to help each other, especially when it comes to protecting traditional knowledge while also using it combat global crises like climate change, says Terry Williams of the Tulalip Tribes. But additional protection for traditional knowledge is needed.
Freedom Of Expression Vs. DRM — The First Empirical Assessment 25/05/2009 by Intellectual Property Watch 18 Comments Results of recent research on the impact of digital rights management (DRM) on the ability of users to take advantage of certain exceptions to copyright have introduced new systemic empirical data into the debate.
The World Is Going Flat(-Rate) 11/05/2009 by Intellectual Property Watch 34 Comments A new study shows a copyright exception for legalising file-sharing is feasible, as a cease-fire in the “war on copying” emerges. A new social contract between creatives and society is needed, says media sociologist Volker Grassmuck.
Technology Essential For Green Jobs & Planet 07/05/2009 by Intellectual Property Watch 7 Comments The recent commem-oration of Earth Day and World IP Day raised the importance of IP rights to innovation and jobs, says David Hirschmann of the US Chamber of Commerce. How about calling it “Green Innovation Week”?
The ACTA Threat To The Future Of WIPO 14/04/2009 by Intellectual Property Watch 25 Comments Developing countries would do well to demand a place at the table as negotiations for an Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement undermine the multilateral approach to intellectual property policy making, argues Michael Geist.