IFPMA Names President, New Members, R&D Commitments 10/11/2010 by Intellectual Property Watch Leave a Comment The International Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers and Associations (IFPMA) today announced that David Brennan of AstraZeneca will be its new president, replacing Haruo Naito of pharmaceutical companiy Eisai. They also announced that California-based biotechnology company Amgen has become a member.
Journalism Professor To Lead UK Review Of IP & Growth 10/11/2010 by Intellectual Property Watch Leave a Comment Professor Ian Hargreaves of Cardiff University in Wales will lead an independent review of the intellectual property system’s promotion of growth and innovation launched by the United Kingdom’s Intellectual Property Office on 4 November.
EU Leak On ACTA Shows Path To Completion 09/11/2010 by Intellectual Property Watch Leave a Comment Negotiators of the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement will meet again after all to “finalise the legal scrub of the ACTA text” and to solve issues “of a technical nature,” according to recently leaked documents from the European Commission. They also show a document agreed by the US and the EU “for a package solution to the […]
US Trademark Commissioner Beresford To Retire 09/11/2010 by Intellectual Property Watch Leave a Comment United States Trademark Commissioner Lynne Beresford has announced she will retire on 30 December, according to the US Patent and Trademark Office. Deputy Commissioner for Trademark Operations Deborah Cohn will succeed Beresford and assume her new position as of 31 December.
US Election Brings IP Uncertainty 03/11/2010 by Intellectual Property Watch Leave a Comment With the Republican Party taking control of the United States House of Representatives in yesterday’s election, some changes are expected in intellectual property policymaking, according to observers.
Bell Tolls For Biodiversity Benefit-Sharing Treaty 28/10/2010 by Intellectual Property Watch Leave a Comment Today the negotiating group on a protocol aimed at stopping biopiracy and rewarding countries providing genetic resources had to admit, hours from the end of the high-level meeting of the UN Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), that it has not reached an agreement on the draft text. The president of the convention gave them one more deadline of midnight in Nagoya, Japan, before ministers gather for the last time tomorrow.
Food Security Rests On Wild Plant Genetic Diversity, Says UN 26/10/2010 by Intellectual Property Watch 1 Comment The world’s future food security could ride on the ability to save the wild cousins of crops usually cultivated for human consumption, says a Food and Agriculture Organization report out today.
Wide Industry Coalition Backs US Internet Anti-Piracy Bill 23/10/2010 by Intellectual Property Watch Leave a Comment What do entertainment, sports, health, religion, fashion, jewelry, champagne, software and even tattoos have in common – other than being a large portion of the elements of any developed society?
Draft Report Of Plant Variety Protection Council Now Available 21/10/2010 by Intellectual Property Watch Leave a Comment The International Union for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants (UPOV) held its Council meeting on 21 October, approving the participation of two public interest groups that were rejected at a previous meeting as observers to the Council (IPW, WIPO, 28 March 2010). The draft summary for the press of the Council meeting is […]
Study Touts Economic Benefits Of Biodiversity 20/10/2010 by Intellectual Property Watch Leave a Comment A study showing the economic benefits of biodiversity and the costs of its destruction was released today at the UN Convention on Biological Diversity conference in Nagoya, Japan.