Treaty For Visually Impaired Advancing At WIPO; Countries Ask For More Transparency 20/11/2012 by Catherine Saez, Intellectual Property Watch 1 Comment The first results of the World Intellectual Property Organization negotiations on the draft text of a treaty to facilitate visually impaired persons’ access to books in special formats were presented this morning. Progress was reported by the WIPO secretariat, but some countries asked that more delegates be allowed to participate in the small group drafting discussions.
WIPO Director Pleads With Countries To Advance Treaty For Visually Impaired 19/11/2012 by Catherine Saez, Intellectual Property Watch 4 Comments Visually impaired and print-disabled persons have high expectations for the results of this week’s negotiations on copyright exceptions and limitations at the World Intellectual Property Organization, WIPO Director General Francis Gurry told the opening of a committee meeting today.
Serageldin: IPR Adaptation Needed To Help Innovation Reach Small Farmers 19/11/2012 by Catherine Saez, Intellectual Property Watch Leave a Comment The director of the Library of Alexandria, Egypt, invited to speak about innovation and food security at the World Intellectual Property Organization last week, said science should reach small farmers in order face the challenge of global food security and increase agricultural yields. He also called for the IP regime to be tailored to serve that purpose.
CDIP Agrees To IP And Development Conference; Other Tough Issues Kept Open 17/11/2012 by Catherine Saez, Intellectual Property Watch 3 Comments Delegates meeting this week to assess how the World Intellectual Property Organization is instilling a development dimension in its activity had to tackle a marathon session with a large agenda, many projects to assess, and some issues regarding the mandate of the committee. Divergence remained on the agenda of the week but countries agreed on some items, including the convening of a conference on intellectual property and development in 2013.
Gaps Persist On WIPO Development Dimension 15/11/2012 by Catherine Saez, Intellectual Property Watch 3 Comments The development dimension of the World Intellectual Property Organization is under scrutiny by member states this week, and after a smooth start and a general commitment to work cooperatively and constructively, discussions have demonstrated strongly held positions, leaving countries to try and find common ground.
Philippines Heads Toward Expanded Copyright Law 13/11/2012 by Maricel Estavillo for Intellectual Property Watch 2 Comments The Philippine Senate, the upper house of the country’s bicameral congress, has approved a bill that seeks to put teeth into its copyright law as the island nation fights a bad reputation as one of the Asian states with high piracy rates. But it also seeks to protect fair use of copyrighted material.
Full Agenda For WIPO Committee On Development This Week 11/11/2012 by Catherine Saez, Intellectual Property Watch 1 Comment After a difficult session last May, the World Intellectual Property Organization committee examining the development dimension of WIPO activities will reconvene next week with a substantive agenda. In particular, delegates will assess progress of ongoing projects, consider reports on finished projects, and consider the committee’s future work. They also will consider a conference on IP and development.
Multi-Stakeholder Discussions á la Internet Governance Forum For WIPO? 08/11/2012 by Monika Ermert for Intellectual Property Watch 1 Comment Baku, Azerbaijan – The need to bring all stakeholders together to discuss the future of copyright appears to have gotten a push from this year’s UN-led Internet Governance Forum.
South-South Collaboration Needs Promotion, Better Reach, UNCTAD Report Says 02/11/2012 by Catherine Saez, Intellectual Property Watch Leave a Comment South-South trade and investment is growing and could lead to greater technology sharing but some countries are left out, particularly least developed countries, due to lack of technological capacity, according to a new United Nations report that also looked at intellectual property in the context of the rising South-South collaboration. Separately, UNCTAD also has begun consultations on joint work with the World Intellectual Property Organization.
US Makes New Exemptions To Digital Millennium Copyright Act Provision 01/11/2012 by Maricel Estavillo for Intellectual Property Watch Leave a Comment The United States has made new exemptions to a provision in its copyright law that prohibits the circumvention of technological measures to gain access to protected digital works.