US Senator Introduces ‘Do-Not-Track’ Legislation 09/05/2011 by Intellectual Property Watch 3 Comments The chairman of the United States Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation has announced he will introduce legislation that would allow consumers to control the collection and use of their personal information by online companies. The bill would include the possibility of enforcement action against non-complying companies.
US Gets Threatening Over ICANN’s New Internet Domain Plan 06/05/2011 by Intellectual Property Watch 2 Comments US Assistant Secretary for Commerce Larry Strickling said yesterday the Obama administration expects all issues to be resolved before the internet is opened to a large number of new top-level domains. And he hinted that the US might reconsider the special role of the internet coordination body if it does not comply.
World Health Ministers Pledge To Fight Non-Communicable Diseases 04/05/2011 by Intellectual Property Watch Leave a Comment A pledge against the spread of cancer, diabetes, heart disease and other noncommunicable diseases was made last week by health ministers adopting a “Moscow Declaration” to prevent, and treat such illnesses.
EU Announces €600M Euro Plan For ‘Internet Of The Future’ 03/05/2011 by Intellectual Property Watch Leave a Comment With the internet moving beyond connected computers to a new world of mobile-connected machines and objects, it is time to make the internet more capable of handling future data-streams, with increased accuracy, resiliency, and safety, the European Commission said today. In response, the Commission committed €300 million euros over 5 years, to be matched by European research, public sector and industry contributions, for innovation and helping European businesses and government find new internet solutions.
Discount For IP-Watch Readers At LES Life Sciences Meeting, 4-6 May 29/04/2011 by Intellectual Property Watch Leave a Comment Intellectual Property Watch readers have been offered a $200 savings on attendance at next week’s spring meeting of the Licensing Executives Society in New York, focused on life sciences. This year’s LES Spring Meeting will feature key topics facing IP, licensing and business development professionals in the life sciences industry including: Structuring Term Sheets, Option Agreements, Co-Development and Co-Promotion Deals, Profit Sharing vs. Revenue Sharing, Commercialization, Clean-Tech, Deal Negotiations, Bio-Fuels, Patent Litigation, Biosimilars, Cloud Computing, Antitrust Dos and Don’ts in Licensing and more. US Patent and Trademark Office Director David Kappos will keynote on improving the quality of healthcare, pharmaceutical and life science patents. The meeting will take place from 4-6 May, at the Westin New York at Times Square. Read the full story for the program and promotional code.
WHO: Chronic Diseases Can Be Reduced 27/04/2011 by Intellectual Property Watch Leave a Comment The World Health Organization has launched today in Moscow its first Global Status Report on Noncommunicable Diseases (NCDs).
US Mission To Fund WIPO Work On Counterfeits 26/04/2011 by Intellectual Property Watch 2 Comments The United States mission in Geneva announced today a new international initiative to raise public awareness about protection of intellectual property rights. The initiative is a cooperation with the World Intellectual Property Organization and has support from the governments of Kenya, Morocco and the Philippines, US Ambassador Betty King said at a reception.
Ruling Against Google Could Affect Open Source Use 25/04/2011 by Intellectual Property Watch 1 Comment A new ruling from Texas against Google found patent infringement in some of its use of open-source Linux code, a decision that could affect the use of Linux and other open source systems that build upon it, according to a news source.
WHO Pandemic Flu Deal Doesn’t Go Far Enough, NGOs Say 21/04/2011 by Intellectual Property Watch 2 Comments Two civil society groups said the recent World Health Organization agreement on influenza pandemic strategy is an improvement on the present situation but has key shortcomings.
European Commission Says It Deepens Commitment To Net Neutrality 19/04/2011 by Intellectual Property Watch 1 Comment With new European Union rules on telecommunications set to take effect next month, the European Commission today adopted a report which it said further commits it to principles of openness and neutrality on the internet.