ECOSOC Calls For Intensified Efforts On Public Health And Use Of TRIPS Flexibilities 16/07/2009 by Catherine Saez, Intellectual Property Watch 2 Comments The United Nations Economic and Social Council, a key coordinating body meeting this summer in Geneva, is considering ways to move nations faster toward global public health goals, with a warning from developing countries that intellectual property rights should not interfere with access to medical products and innovation.
Conference May Boost WIPO Mandate On Food Security, Public Health 15/07/2009 by Kaitlin Mara for Intellectual Property Watch and William New 1 Comment A conference at the World Intellectual Property Organization exploring and clarifying the connection between its work and several major public policy issues ended Tuesday with a look at public health and food security.
How To Avert The Coming Drug Access Crisis 10/07/2009 by Intellectual Property Watch 2 Comments Interview With Ellen ‘t Hoen, Senior IP Advisor At UNITAID, author of “The Global Politics of Pharmaceutical Monopoly Power.”
Kenyan AIDS Patients Seek To Overturn Anti-Counterfeiting Law As Unconstitutional 07/07/2009 by Nicholas Wadhams for Intellectual Property Watch 3 Comments NAIROBI – Three HIV/AIDS patients in Kenya announced Tuesday they will petition the country’s Constitutional Court to declare a new anti-counterfeiting act illegal because it could deny them access to generic medicines. The move, which has the support of public health groups across the country, seeks to have the 2008 Anti-Counterfeiting Act made unconstitutional on the grounds that it could rob them of their right to life.
Report: Drug Companies Violating WHO Ethics On Advertising In East Africa 02/07/2009 by Nicholas Wadhams for Intellectual Property Watch Leave a Comment NAIROBI – Drug companies routinely violate World Health Organization ethical guidelines when advertising and promoting their products in East Africa, according to a new study released Thursday.
Tribes To WIPO — Long-Term Protection For Traditional Knowledge Needed 02/07/2009 by Intellectual Property Watch 1 Comment Indigenous people and governments like the United States’ may be able to help each other, especially when it comes to protecting traditional knowledge while also using it combat global crises like climate change, says Terry Williams of the Tulalip Tribes. But additional protection for traditional knowledge is needed.
Kenya Pressured To Implement Anti-Counterfeit Law Despite Access Fears 02/07/2009 by Nicholas Wadhams for Intellectual Property Watch 4 Comments NAIROBI – An influential manufacturers’ lobbying group in Kenya is pushing the government to start enforcing an anti-counterfeiting law within weeks, despite fears from public health advocates that the new rules will impede access to generic drugs and set an unwanted precedent in East Africa.
South African Authors Seek First Public Lending Right In A Developing Country 29/06/2009 by Dugie Standeford for Intellectual Property Watch 1 Comment South Africa could become the first developing country to permit authors to be paid when libraries lend their books if an authors’ group gets it way, but the proposal is likely to spur strong opposition from access-to-knowledge advocates and libraries.
WHO R&D Financing Group To Parse New Ideas, Look For Ways Forward 29/06/2009 by Kaitlin Mara for Intellectual Property Watch Leave a Comment Perhaps the single most critical issue to resolve in addressing neglected diseases is how to ensure there is money to pay for research and clinical trials, even when the consumer demand is small and its constituents poor. A group of experts under the auspices of the World Health Organization this week is attempting to address the problem.
世界海关组织考虑设立新的反假冒伪劣“对话机制” 25/06/2009 by William New, Intellectual Property Watch Leave a Comment 本周,世界海关组织将努力达成协议,就反假冒伪劣和剽窃问题成立一个软化的工作组,代替以前的工作组,以便可以化解人们有关海关官员手伸得太长的关切。它还将考虑通过一项建议,在执法活动中把重点明确放到公共卫生和安全方面。