$4.7 Billion For Broadband Opportunities In US 16/03/2009 by Intellectual Property Watch Leave a Comment Rural and underserved areas in the United States will have US $4.7 billion to improve their access to broadband technologies. Some of the funds are earmarked for specific purposes — $250 million will go to sustainable adoption of broadband, for instance, and $200 million will go towards improving technological capacity at libraries, community colleges and […]
Happy Twentieth, World Wide Web 13/03/2009 by Intellectual Property Watch Leave a Comment The Internet Society (ISOC) and World Wide Web creator Tim Berners-Lee celebrated the web’s twentieth anniversary in Geneva yesterday. As the web continues to grow in all aspects of society and business, the ISOC acknowledges the “freely accessible standards” and “open model of development” inherent in the internet that have promoted innovation and made the […]
New Legislation Introduced On Biogenerics 12/03/2009 by Intellectual Property Watch 1 Comment A new bill introduced Thursday in the US House of Representatives could, if passed, create a pathway for generic versions of complex medications, called biologics, to be approved by the US Food and Drug Administration. Bills for such a pathway have been introduced before, but none have yet passed. Teva Pharmaceuticals, a leading generics manufacture […]
European Generic Industry Concern Over Potential Barrier To Legitimate Medicines 09/03/2009 by Intellectual Property Watch Leave a Comment A letter to the European Commissioner from the European Generic Medicines Association expresses concern about the detention of medicines in the Netherlands while en route from India to Brazil. While counterfeit medicines deserve “criminal and civil sanctions” as well as seizures, the letter says, “alleged patent infringement cannot be confused with counterfeit and public health […]
US 2009 Trade Agenda Released 03/03/2009 by Intellectual Property Watch Leave a Comment US President Barack Obama’s trade policy for 2009 is now available, and is available from the US Trade Representative website.
GI Label Yet To Benefit Indian Farmers 03/03/2009 by Intellectual Property Watch Leave a Comment The Kerala province of India earned two geographic indications, or product names associated with a particular place and characteristics, on rice varieties in November 2007. But, more than a year later, the farmers who grow those strains still have yet to see any economic benefit, says LiveMint, a Wall Street Journal blog. Interviews with farmers […]
UN: Less Than 5 Percent Internet Penetration In Africa 02/03/2009 by Intellectual Property Watch Leave a Comment Many least developed countries have slipped further behind the most developed nations in information and communications technology access since 2002, the United Nations reported Monday. Sweden and its northern European neighbours again topped the list of the most connected countries, while African countries showed particularly troubling signs, with just 5 percent internet penetration – even […]
Business Lobby On IP, US Commerce Secretary Nominee 26/02/2009 by Intellectual Property Watch Leave a Comment Gary Locke, the former governor of Washington State, is the latest pick of US President Obama for Commerce Secretary. The US Chamber of Commerce, a business lobby group based in Washington, DC, has reviewed his record on intellectual property. Posted on their blog, the review lists past actions by Locke on IP enforcement, primarily to […]
Pandemic Flu Vaccine Capacity Increasing, But Not Enough 24/02/2009 by Intellectual Property Watch Leave a Comment Capacity to make vaccines needed to respond to pandemic influenza has increased 300 percent, according to collaborative study [pdf] by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the International Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers & Associations (IFPMA) released Tuesday. However, it has not increased enough to meet global need in the actual case of a global pandemic. […]
Questions On Social Content Ownership After Facebook Policy Changes 23/02/2009 by Intellectual Property Watch 1 Comment As the world becomes increasingly digitised, the question of who owns the uploaded pieces of people’s lives — their photographs, their missives to friends, their posted musings and blog entries — is clearly an issue capable of generating a lot of passion. This was powerfully evidenced last week when popular social networking site Facebook changed […]