Academics Debate How To Release ‘Revolutionary’ Power Of Development Agenda 28/07/2009 by Kaitlin Mara for Intellectual Property Watch 1 Comment The Development Agenda at the World Intellectual Property Organization is a “potentially revolutionary” agreement, according to a book released this month, but whether it will fulfil that promise depends on its implementation into concrete practice, said a panel of academics at the book’s launch.
US Biologics Debate Heats Up As Congress, Obama, Wrangle With Healthcare Reform 27/07/2009 by Liza Porteus Viana, Intellectual Property Watch Leave a Comment As the United States Congress prepares to recess in early August, there’s hope – and dread, depending on which “side” of the debate you’re on – that legislation creating a regulatory pathway for follow-on biologics may be pushed through as part of the broader healthcare reform package.
EU Report Finds Fault With US Barriers To IP 27/07/2009 by William New, Intellectual Property Watch 4 Comments The European Commission on Monday released a report finding fault with a number of United States practices related to intellectual property rights policy, on copyright, geographical indications, trademarks and patents. The report is an answer, one might say, to the US Special 301 report that criticises US trading partners it deems unilaterally to be insufficiently protecting its companies’ IP rights.
LDCs Commit To Use IP For Development At WIPO; Use Of Exceptions, Flexibilities Omitted 27/07/2009 by Kaitlin Mara for Intellectual Property Watch 3 Comments Officials from least developed nations on Friday agreed to a strategy for using intellectual property to encourage local innovation, protect national cultural and genetic resources, attract foreign direct investment, and spur development at a World Intellectual Property Organization forum on the use of intellectual property for “prosperity and development.” But they did not appear to highlight other options for development such as exceptions and limitations to copyright or flexibilities they are allowed in applying IP laws.
Lamy To Meet With WTO Membership On IP Issues; Breakthrough Unlikely 24/07/2009 by Kaitlin Mara for Intellectual Property Watch 1 Comment World Trade Organization Director General Pascal Lamy on Monday is expected to inform members that months of informal consultations on two key intellectual property issues on which a majority of governments would like a clear negotiating mandate have not yet resulted in an agreement. But proponents are hopeful the high-level attention to the subject will help start progress toward resolution in the future.
WIPO Members Scrutinise Draft 2010-2011 Programme, Budget 23/07/2009 by William New, Intellectual Property Watch Leave a Comment The member governments of the World Intellectual Property Organization this week carefully analysed the draft programme and budget for 2010-2011 proposed by the WIPO secretariat – the first one fully reflecting the strategic realignment of the UN organisation by Director General Francis Gurry. And despite some 200 interventions by governments on aspects of the plan, there appeared to be support for the secretariat’s proposal for a two-year budget of CHF618.6 million Swiss francs (US$577.2 million), a decrease from 2008-2009 of 1.6 percent or CHF9.8 million Swiss francs.
Entangled In Amendments, HADOPI 2 Hits Summer Break 21/07/2009 by Intellectual Property Watch 1 Comment The French National Assembly vote on a bill to protect literary and artistic intellectual property rights online has been pushed back to September, according to a source at the Assembly. The bill passed the French Senate on 8 July (IPW, IP Burble, 9 July 2009). If passed into law, it would give the newly created […]
Drop In R&D Funding For HIV Vaccine 21/07/2009 by Intellectual Property Watch Leave a Comment Global research funding for HIV vaccine decreased by 10 percent in 2008 from the previous year, representing the first time the levels have fallen since investment trends have been tracked, according to a new report. The report was released this week by the HIV Vaccines and Microbicides Resource Tracking Working Group, an initiative of UNAIDS […]
ACTA Talks May Open Up, Slightly 20/07/2009 by Intellectual Property Watch 2 Comments The latest round of negotiations for an Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) held in Rabat, Morocco on 16-17 July resulted in the announcement that after closed-door discussions on transparency, the only agreement reached on transparency was to release draft agendas of future closed-door negotiating rounds. Public interest groups and technology companies are seeking a voice and […]
Innovation Policy Needs National Focus, Use Of TRIPS Obligations, Panellists Say 20/07/2009 by Catherine Saez, Intellectual Property Watch Leave a Comment Innovation is a main driver for economic growth and development for developing countries, said speakers at an event focusing on innovation in Brazil, India and South Africa. But although innovation is increasing and is a priority in developing economies, one expert said invention capabilities remain in the hands of historical players and governments need to seek innovative policy responses.