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Estados Unidos: La industria del derecho de autor presiona para obtener una observancia más estricta

18/02/2008 by Catherine Saez, Intellectual Property Watch 3 Comments

Por Dugie Standeford para Intellectual Property Watch Estados Unidos gana terreno en su lucha contra la piratería y la falsificación en el ámbito de la propiedad intelectual, comunicó esta semana una importante comisión interinstitucional al presidente George Bush y al Congreso de Estados Unidos. Sin embargo, por cada logro que se obtiene en la observancia […]

Filed Under: Access to Knowledge/ Education, Copyright Policy, Enforcement, Español, Human Rights, Information and Communications Technology/ Broadcasting, Innovation/ R&D, Lobbying, North America, Patents/Designs/Trade Secrets, Trademarks/Geographical Indications/Domains, WTO/TRIPS

European Commission Seeks Copyright Extension, New Levy Debate

14/02/2008 by Dugie Standeford for Intellectual Property Watch Leave a Comment

By Dugie Standeford for Intellectual Property Watch In a flurry of intellectual property-related activity Thursday, the European Commission proposed extending copyright protection for performers from 50 to 95 years, resurrected debate on the contentious issue of copyright levies on blank media, and ranked member states on their innovativeness. At a Brussels press conference, Internal Market […]

Filed Under: News, Access to Knowledge/ Education, Copyright Policy, Enforcement, English, Europe, Information and Communications Technology/ Broadcasting, Innovation/ R&D

US Government, Copyright Industry Continue Push For Stronger Enforcement

13/02/2008 by Dugie Standeford for Intellectual Property Watch Leave a Comment

By Dugie Standeford for Intellectual Property Watch The United States is gaining ground in its fight against intellectual property piracy and counterfeiting, a potent interagency commission told President George Bush and the US Congress this week. Yet for every gain in IP enforcement, increasingly complex and unpredictable threats emerge, the agencies said in their 11 […]

Filed Under: Features, Access to Knowledge/ Education, Copyright Policy, Enforcement, English, Human Rights, Information and Communications Technology/ Broadcasting, Innovation/ R&D, Lobbying, North America, Patents/Designs/Trade Secrets, Trademarks/Geographical Indications/Domains, WTO/TRIPS

EU: Microsoft Raised IP Rights As Late Defence In European Case

12/02/2008 by David Cronin for Intellectual Property Watch Leave a Comment

By David Cronin for Intellectual Property Watch BRUSSELS – The European Commission has accused Microsoft of invoking intellectual property rights “in the eleventh hour” to protect its dominant position in the global computer market. Per Hellstrom, a senior official in the Commission’s directorate-general for competition, indicated on Monday that the European Union’s antitrust efforts against […]

Filed Under: News, Access to Knowledge/ Education, Copyright Policy, Enforcement, English, Europe, Human Rights, Information and Communications Technology/ Broadcasting, Innovation/ R&D, Patents/Designs/Trade Secrets

Web 2.0 Expansion Sparks Questions Of Developing Country Participation

11/02/2008 by Kaitlin Mara for Intellectual Property Watch 1 Comment

By Kaitlin Mara For the first time in world history, there is a technology used more in the developing world than in the developed, said Marc Laperrouza, a senior research associate at the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) to attendees of the Lift Conference, an annual event in Geneva that brings together thinkers from […]

Filed Under: News, Themes, Access to Knowledge/ Education, Copyright Policy, Development, English, Human Rights, Information and Communications Technology/ Broadcasting, Technical Cooperation/ Technology Transfer

New Thai Minister May Review Compulsory Licences On Cancer Drugs

08/02/2008 by Sinfah Tunsarawuth for Intellectual Property Watch 1 Comment

By Sinfah Tunsarawuth for Intellectual Property Watch BANGKOK – Thailand’s new Public Health Minister Chaiya Sasomsup said on Friday he might review the imposition of compulsory licences on three cancer treatment drugs by the previous government. “But review doesn’t mean cancelling the compulsory licences,” Chaiya told a group of 70 representatives of patients living with […]

Filed Under: News, Venues, Asia/Pacific, Biodiversity/Genetic Resources/Biotech, English, Health & IP, Human Rights, Patents/Designs/Trade Secrets, Regional Policy

US Patent Reform Legislation On Bumpy Road To Completion

06/02/2008 by Liza Porteus Viana, Intellectual Property Watch 1 Comment

By Liza Porteus Viana for Intellectual Property Watch The Patent Reform Act of 2007, proposed legislation to modify United States patent law, is a step in the right direction, but in its current form threatens to undermine innovation, the Bush administration said this week. The Commerce Department on Monday sent a letter to the Senate […]

Filed Under: Features, Access to Knowledge/ Education, Biodiversity/Genetic Resources/Biotech, English, Lobbying, North America, Patents/Designs/Trade Secrets, WIPO

Les négociations bilatérales pèsent sur la politique commerciale multilatérale définie à Genève selon un groupe d’experts

04/02/2008 by Catherine Saez, Intellectual Property Watch Leave a Comment

Par Kaitlin Mara et William New Un groupe d’experts gouvernementaux et non gouvernementaux a souligné, la semaine dernière, les conséquences importantes que les négociations menées par les principales économies en vue de conclure des accords de libre-échange bilatéraux ont sur les règles de politique commerciale multilatérale définies à Genève. Ces experts, spécialistes des questions de […]

Filed Under: Venues, Access to Knowledge/ Education, Bilateral/Regional Negotiations, Biodiversity/Genetic Resources/Biotech, Enforcement, Europe, Français, Health & IP, Human Rights, Latin America/Caribbean, Lobbying, North America, Patents/Designs/Trade Secrets, Regional Policy, Technical Cooperation/ Technology Transfer, Trademarks/Geographical Indications/Domains, Traditional and Indigenous Knowledge, WTO/TRIPS

WHO Board Sets Course On IP, Avian Flu, Tighter Publication Policy

04/02/2008 by William New, Intellectual Property Watch Leave a Comment

By William New The World Health Organization Executive Board recently addressed several key issues pertaining to intellectual property rights and access to knowledge. This included extensive discussion of pandemic influenza policies, the management of IP and health, and an appeal by WHO Director General Margaret Chan for governments to trust her office’s proposal to require […]

Filed Under: Features, English, Health & IP, Human Rights, Patents/Designs/Trade Secrets, WHO

Expertos observan gran repercusión de los acuerdos comerciales bilaterales en la formulación de políticas de Ginebra

04/02/2008 by Catherine Saez, Intellectual Property Watch Leave a Comment

Por Kaitlin Mara y William New Un panel integrado por expertos en cuestiones de propiedad intelectual y biodiversidad gubernamentales y no gubernamentales destacó la semana pasada el gran impacto que tienen las negociaciones comerciales bilaterales de las principales economías del mundo en la formulación de políticas multilaterales en Ginebra. Los expertos expusieron sus razones el […]

Filed Under: Venues, Access to Knowledge/ Education, Bilateral/Regional Negotiations, Biodiversity/Genetic Resources/Biotech, Español, Europe, Health & IP, Human Rights, Latin America/Caribbean, Lobbying, North America, Patents/Designs/Trade Secrets, Regional Policy, Technical Cooperation/ Technology Transfer, Trademarks/Geographical Indications/Domains, Traditional and Indigenous Knowledge, WTO/TRIPS

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