Copyright Industry Hard-Hitter Fritz Attaway Retires 21/09/2012 by Intellectual Property Watch Leave a Comment Fritz Attaway, a fighter for copyright in the international legal and policy trenches for nearly four decades has retired, the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) announced today.
WTO Raises Attention To Multilateralism 21/09/2012 by Intellectual Property Watch Leave a Comment The World Trade Organization is drawing attention to the importance of multilateralism, suggesting that regional trade agreements may undermine it, that the global economy depends on it, and that it should undergo a thorough analysis at next week’s WTO public forum.
A Brief Look At Botswana’s New IP Law 20/09/2012 by Intellectual Property Watch Leave a Comment Botswana’s new industrial property act, which came into force earlier this month, has been applauded by IP commentators as an important step in the development of a strong IP system that is in line with international trends. Copies of the new law and implementing regulations are below.
ITU’s Line Of Defence On WCIT 18/09/2012 by Intellectual Property Watch Leave a Comment The International Telecommunication Union in a press briefing Monday evening tried to dispel what it is describing as “myths and misinformation” about the upcoming World Conference on International Communication (WCIT, December 3-14 in Dubai). “Although there are many important issues before the conference, unfortunately they are not receiving the media attention they deserve due to a paranoia created by claims that ITU wants to take over the internet,” Standardization Bureau Director Malcolm Johnson said.
Designated ICANN CEO Takes Over Early 14/09/2012 by Intellectual Property Watch Leave a Comment The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) today announced that designated CEO Fadi Chehadé has assumed his new position.
European Parliament Passes Orphan Works Directive 13/09/2012 by Intellectual Property Watch 10 Comments The European Parliament today passed a “directive on certain permitted uses of orphan works” with 531 in favour versus 65 opposed (11 abstentions). The directive will be a good first step toward allowing the digitisation and making available to the public of older copyrighted works that are buried in the archives and libraries of the Union because no rights holder can be located, the lead rapporteur Lidia Geringer de Oedenberg (S&D) and many supportive MEPs said.
Syria Denounces Madrid Agreement On Trademark Registration 12/09/2012 by Intellectual Property Watch Leave a Comment The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) today announced that it has received notification that Syria will withdraw from the international trademark treaty known as the Madrid Agreement.
Public Not Eager To Be Consulted By ITU On Telecom Regs 11/09/2012 by Intellectual Property Watch Leave a Comment The global public consultation started by the UN International Telecommunication Union (ITU) on the draft future International Telecommunication Regulations (ITR) has elicited few responses on the consultation website since it opened to comments on 15 August.
Chinese Official Gains Oversight Of UN Internet Governance Forum 10/09/2012 by Intellectual Property Watch Leave a Comment The United Nations Department for Economic and Social Affairs (UNDESA) has a new boss. Chinese career diplomat Wu Hongbo was nominated earlier this year by the UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, UNDESA only recently announced on its website.
Licensing Executives Society (U.S.A. & Canada), Inc. Annual Meeting – Special Savings for IP-Watch Readers! 06/09/2012 by Intellectual Property Watch Leave a Comment Don’t miss the LES (USA & Canada) Annual Meeting, October 14-17 in Toronto: The must-attend licensing event for professionals across all industry sectors! LES calls the meeting, focused on “Connecting & Collaborating,” your best opportunity this year to learn from and interact with the leading IP, licensing and business development professionals in the industry. Over 3-and-a-half days, the Plenary Sessions will help you delve into a range of cutting-edge issues, including the convergence of life sciences and high tech; a debate over the alleged patent bubble; and a robust, judge-led discussion about the Canadian and US patent environments. Targeted Mini-Plenary Sessions will drill down to timely topics of interest in each of the industry sectors, and you’ll have the opportunity to select from any of over 40 interactive cross-sector workshops tailored to your interests. As a bonus, get a sneak peek of the Meeting with LES’ new podcast series, including exclusive interviews with Keynote Speaker Dr. Eric Topol, Judges Paul Michel and Roger Hughes, and Annual Meeting Chairs Tim Lowman and Gary Fedorochko. Listen now. IP-Watch readers save $100! Use promo code IPW12 when registering for your discount.