Brazilian Patent Reform Report Launched 15/10/2013 by Intellectual Property Watch Leave a Comment Infojustice.org reports: Last week, the report Brazilian Patent Reform: Innovation Towards Competitiveness was launched at an event at the Brazilian Chamber of Deputies.
WTO: Tobacco Plain-Packaging Battle Flares Up; Sports And IP Issues Take The Field 14/10/2013 by Catherine Saez, Intellectual Property Watch Leave a Comment The World Trade Organization intellectual property committee last week agreed on a draft decision on disputes that are not in direct violation of WTO IP rules but where one country’s measures negatively affect another country’s expected benefits. Plain packaging for tobacco products was also discussed as Ireland is preparing to introduce such a measure meant to discourage tobacco use, and some countries presented their views on the importance of IP rights in sports.
Green Innovations, Owned By Developed Countries, Tied Up In Patents, Expert Says 14/10/2013 by Catherine Saez, Intellectual Property Watch 2 Comments Climate change calls for new technologies to face its consequences, governments agree. But research and development efforts are mainly conducted by the private sector in developed countries and are patent-protected, which is doing little to diffuse the technologies in developing countries, said a lecturer in Geneva this week.
US Copyright Reform Hearing Rescheduled To 12 December 11/10/2013 by Intellectual Property Watch 1 Comment A hearing to consider a United States government “green paper” as part of the ongoing reform of the US copyright system has been moved to 12 December due to the government shutdown.
US Signs WIPO Marrakesh Treaty On Copyright Exceptions For The Blind 11/10/2013 by Intellectual Property Watch 1 Comment The United States has signed the World Intellectual Property Organization Marrakesh Treaty to Facilitate Access to Published Works for Persons Who Are Blind, Visually Impaired or Otherwise Print Disabled.
WHO Fine-Tuning Pandemic Flu Preparedness Strategy, Use Of Industry Contributions 11/10/2013 by Catherine Saez, Intellectual Property Watch 1 Comment The World Health Organization is putting the finishing touches on an implementation plan for industry’s financial participation in the global influenza preparedness strategy. This week the advisory group met to discuss a draft plan presented by the WHO secretariat, which should now come up with a revised version for implementation in early 2014, according to the chair of the advisory group.
Right To Benefits Of Science: Human Rights Meet IP Rights 10/10/2013 by Catherine Saez, Intellectual Property Watch 3 Comments A seminar on the right to enjoy the benefits of scientific progress and its applications was held at the United Nations last week with panellists exploring the intersection between intellectual property and human rights in the context of public health, agriculture, and the role of flexibilities to achieve balance between private and public interests.
USTR Support Of USITC Ban On Samsung Imports Contrasts With Earlier Position 09/10/2013 by William New, Intellectual Property Watch Leave a Comment The Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) yesterday approved the US International Trade Commission’s ban on imports of certain electronics from Samsung, based in part on the fact that the patents in the case do not involve standard essential patents (SEPs). By contrast, concern over SEPs was a big reason for the recent White House decision to overturn a USITC finding that Apple had violated Samsung’s patents.
As US Government Shutdown Continues, Effects On IP System Grow 09/10/2013 by Steven Seidenberg for Intellectual Property Watch 1 Comment The US government shutdown is now in its second week, causing more and more of the country’s intellectual property regime to grind to a halt. The shutdown’s effects also are rippling overseas, hindering US efforts to negotiate two major international trade deals containing significant IP provisions.
IP Law Europe Summit To Address Patent Policy, Secrecy, Know-How, M&As, Brands Online 09/10/2013 by Intellectual Property Watch Leave a Comment IP Law Summit November 17-19, 2013| Grande Real Villa Itália| Cascais, Lisbon, Portugal The IP Law Europe Summit is the premium forum bringing together leading in-house IP counsel with specialist international law firms, IP attorneys and legal services providers. As an invitation-only event taking place behind closed doors, the summit offers regional IP executives an intimate environment for a focused discussion of key new drivers shaping the IP industry. Distinguished speakers include: Tommi Lehtinen, Head of IPR, Product Differentiation Portfolio, Nokia Siemens Networks Peter Schøtt Knudsen, VP, Global Head of Legal & IPR, ECCO Cheree Johnson, Chief Innovation Counsel, HJ Heinz Jean Luc Chalhoub, GC, New Business & Strategic Partnerships, Orange Jan Strzebniok, VP & GC, EMEAI, Honeywell Aerospace Vincent Pickering, CLO & Secretary, WABCO Mark Lágler, GC, Supply Chain and Global Services, Unilever Key issues for 2013 include: Ahead of the Game – Keeping pace with the latest developments in patent legislation in the EU and US Dynamic Exchange – Leveraging know-how and technology transfer to stimulate cost-efficient innovation Positive-Sum Game – Informing the M&A strategy to unlock valuable transactions Secrecy Status – Exploring trade secrets protection to keep expenditure under control and defend IP in fast-moving markets A Taxing Issue – Orchestrating IP and R&D activities to reap the benefits of favourable tax regimes Designing Value – Shielding design and packaging elements to boost brand recognition Diversity Powerhouse – Mastering the art of orchestrating diversity to excel as a team Social Media Palooza – Riding the digital wave while guarding your brand and reputation To gain a view of the event brochure, click here: http://www.marcusevans-conferences-northamerican.com/IPLawEU_eaag_IPW For speaking, sponsoring or attending, please contact Laurel Zevitz at +1 312-540-3000 ext 6683 or email l.zevitz@marcusevansch.com