Heading Off Global Action On Access To Medicines In 2018 19/01/2018 by Intellectual Property Watch Leave a Comment At the dawn of 2018, political and health leaders must seize the growing momentum and opportunities to tackle the protracted challenges of access to medicines that undermines efforts to save lives and improve health as committed under the Agenda 2030 SDG [Sustainable Development Goals] by all UN member states, write Jorge Bermudez and Viroj Tangcharoensathien.
Over USD10 Billion Estimated To Implement 5-Year WHO Draft Programme Of Work 18/01/2018 by Catherine Saez, Intellectual Property Watch Leave a Comment The World Health Organization released a financial estimate for its draft thirteenth general programme of work 2019-2023 on 15 January, after member states asked last autumn how that draft programme was to be financed.
EPO-EU Conference Examines Hot Topic Of Patentability Of Plants In Europe 18/01/2018 by Catherine Saez, Intellectual Property Watch Leave a Comment The last couple of years have brought heated discussions in Europe on the patentability of plant innovations, leading to a recent amendment of patent application rules at the European Patent Office. Two major actors share this innovation landscape: the biotechnologists and the plant breeders, with similar but not identical needs for protecting their invention. A joint conference on innovation in the plant sector was held recently by the EPO and the Community Plant Variety Office.
Industry Alliance Report: Companies Invest In AMR R&D, Need More Pull Incentives 18/01/2018 by Intellectual Property Watch 1 Comment An alliance of over a hundred industries seeking to curb antimicrobial resistance launched its first report today. According to the report, a number of companies are heavily investing in research and development, and work to improve access to their diagnostic products and preventing therapies.
Global Summit On IP And Access Discusses Impact Of TRIPS-Plus Measures On Public Health 17/01/2018 by Catherine Saez, Intellectual Property Watch 10 Comments A network of civil society organisations chose the birthplace of the World Trade Organization, Marrakesh, to hold a global summit on intellectual property and access to medicines this week. Part of the summit focused on stringent IP measures in free trade agreements in particular with the European Union, introducing patent term extension and data exclusivity periods.
Heads Of State At Davos’ Door: Trump, Modi, Macron, May 17/01/2018 by Catherine Saez, Intellectual Property Watch 1 Comment The World Economic Forum is meeting next week in Davos, with Indian Prime Minister Narenda Modi opening the forum, and US President Donald Trump closing it. One of the focuses of the annual meeting will be on finding ways to reaffirm international cooperation on common challenges, such as the environment and the global economy.
Year Ahead: Copyright, Unified Patent Court Remain High On EU Priority List 16/01/2018 by Dugie Standeford for Intellectual Property Watch 3 Comments Plans to update European Union copyright rules advanced in 2017 but remain contentious heading into the new year. The proposal for a directive on copyright in the digital single market is the subject of intense debate between the EU Presidency and the European Parliament, with no clear end in sight to the negotiations. Several issues, including a possible “ancillary right” for news publishers and a plan to force online platforms to filter all uploads to combat copyright infringement, remain unresolved. Other copyright matters, such as a regulation on broadcasting and a review of the EU database directive, are in the works. On the patent side, a pressing question is whether – and when – the EU unified patent and patent court (UPC) might finally launch. Several EU comprehensive trade agreements, which include provisions on intellectual property rights, are under negotiation. Cases to watch in the European Court of Justice include a referral from the Netherlands on the issue of whether the taste of cheese can be copyrighted.
Libraries – A Trio Of European Court Rulings 16/01/2018 by Intellectual Property Watch Leave a Comment In recent years, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU), Europe’s highest court, has made three important rulings concerning digital library activities in Europe, Vincent Bonnet and Barbara Stratton write on the EIFL blog.
Guide To The WHO Executive Board: Access To Medicines, Noncommunicable Diseases, Non-State Actors 15/01/2018 by Catherine Saez, Intellectual Property Watch Leave a Comment The World Health Organization Executive Board meets next week. On the agenda are recommendations of a review group on the WHO Global Strategy on Public Health, Innovation and Intellectual Property, and WHO proposed actions to increase access to affordable and safe medicines and diagnosis. The Executive Board is also expected to consider a report on noncommunicable diseases, new possible organisations to enter into official relationships with WHO, and how to address the global burden of snakebites, including access to treatment.
USTR Notorious Markets: Online Ads Still Funding IP Infringement; Alibaba Fires Back About Report 12/01/2018 by William New, Intellectual Property Watch 1 Comment The Office of the United States Trade Representative today released its annual list of the worst outlaw online and physical markets around the world, citing a range of major sources of problems in every part of the world. The list this year highlights new technologies, identifies online advertising as a large revenue source for counterfeiters, and includes Chinese online market Taobao, owned by internet giant Alibaba, for the second year in a row, leading the company to claim bias and politics are at play.