Intellectual Property Watch
US Court Finds Open Source Licences Enforceable; Big Impact Seen On US Copyright Law
By Steven Seidenberg for Intellectual Property Watch
The ruling has no precedential value. Nevertheless, the recent decision in Jacobsen v. Katzer will have a major impact on US copyright law, according to IP experts.
Jacobsen held that open source licences can be enforced under US copyright law. "It is first time that ...
August/September Edition of IP-Watch Monthly Reporter Now Available
The Intellectual Property Watch Monthly Reporter features the most important news on international IP policymaking, the latest on who is coming and going in the IP community at the United Nations, World Trade Organization, Geneva missions, regional and national IP offices, industry and non-governmental organisations, plus News Briefs on reports ...
Difícil aplicación de metas de biodiversidad y seguridad alimentaria en tratado internacional sobre semillas
Por Catherine Saez
Mientras el mundo lucha contra una crisis global de alimentos, la Organización de las Naciones Unidas para la Agricultura y la Alimentación (FAO) está trabajando para apoyar la biodiversidad, como una forma de contribuir a la seguridad alimentaria.
Con ese fin, la FAO ha lanzado una iniciativa para ...
Traité ACTA : inquiétudes concernant le caractère secret des négociations
Par Monika Ermert pour Intellectual Property Watch
Des représentants des milieux industriels et gouvernementaux, ainsi que des experts dans le domaine du droit de la propriété intellectuelle se sont déclarés surpris par le secret qui entoure les négociations sur le Traité international de lutte contre la contrefaçon (ACTA).
Ces négociations, qui ...
ACTA: las negociaciones progresan “detrás del telón”; muchas preocupaciones
Por Monika Ermert para Intellectual Property Watch
Los representantes de la industria y del público y los especialistas en derecho de propiedad intelectual están desconcertados por el permanente secreto en el cual se están llevando a cabo las negociaciones sobre el propuesto Acuerdo Comercial contra la Falsificación (ACTA, por su sigla ...
Le volume des demandes de brevet continue d’augmenter mais risque de se stabiliser – les petits pays sont sous-représentés.
Par William New
Les dépôts de demandes de brevet poursuivent leur courbe ascendante, de même que les problèmes liés à l’assurance qualité et au traitement du volume croissant des demandes. Comme l’ont fait remarquer des représentants de l’Organisation mondiale de la propriété intellectuelle, des efforts doivent être consentis pour faciliter l’accès ...
Traité international sur les ressources phytogénétiques pour l’alimentation et l’agriculture: des objectifs difficiles à mettre en œuvre
Par Catherine Saez
Alors que le monde est confronté à une crise alimentaire, l’Organisation des Nations Unies pour l’agriculture et l’alimentation (FAO) tente de défendre la biodiversité afin de contribuer à la sécurité alimentaire.
À cette fin, elle a lancé une initiative visant à garantir la diversité génétique agricole mondiale dans ...
Siguen en aumento las solicitudes de patente en el mundo, pero podrían estabilizarse. Las naciones pequeñas decaen
Por William New
A escala mundial, en particular en algunas naciones, la presentación de solicitudes de patente sigue creciendo, a medida que aumentan los problemas de procesamiento de solicitudes de gran volumen y de aseguramiento de calidad. Sin embargo, debe prestarse más atención a la introducción de las economías pequeñas en ...
Brazil Probes Pharmaceutical Industry For Building High-Cost Drug Demand
By Claudia Jurberg for Intellectual Property Watch
RIO DE JANEIRO - An investigation was conducted recently by the civil police in Sao Paulo State, Brazil, against multinational pharmaceutical companies, in which the prosecution affirmed that laboratories pay lawyers to get patients the right to obtain high-cost medicines through the Brazilian health ...
Anti-Counterfeiting Initiative Aimed At Protecting African Medical Industries
By Wagdy Sawahel for Intellectual Property Watch
West African people should establish a medical anti-counterfeiting task force to promote local herbal medicines by protecting indigenous knowledge and genetic property and establishing benefit-sharing systems in addition to tackling the spread of cheap, fake medicines that are causing an unnecessary loss of life, ...
International Seed Treaty’s Goals Of Biodiversity, Food Security Tough To Implement
By Catherine Saez
As the world struggles with a global food crisis, the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO) is working to support biodiversity as a way to contribute to food security.
To that end, the FAO has launched an initiative to ensure that this global genetic ...
New US Voucher Prize System For Neglected Diseases Launches Amid Doubts
By Tatum Anderson for Intellectual Property Watch
As a novel prize system to encourage the development of treatments for diseases that disproportionately affect patients in developing countries launches in the United States next month, concerns are already being voiced as to whether it will provide the right incentives for desperately-needed drugs.
Under ...
Global Patent Filings Continue Rise But May Level Off; Smaller Nations Slipping
By William New
Patent filings continue to rise globally, especially in a few nations, as do problems of high-volume application processing and quality assurance. But more attention is needed to bring smaller economies into the patent system, and patenting may slow down with tough economic times, officials at the World Intellectual ...
Renouvellement du mandat de la CNUCED et renforcement de la collaboration dans le domaine de la propriété intellectuelle
Par Catherine Saez
Les questions liées à la propriété intellectuelle apparaissent comme un objectif clé des politiques mises en oeuvre par la Conférence des Nations Unies pour le commerce et le développement (CNUCED) au regard de la décision prise lors de la 12ème Conférence quadriennale, qui a eu lieu en avril, ...
Summertime Changes For IP Policymakers In Geneva
It's summertime, and that means many changing faces at the missions and the international organisations in Geneva. Read the latest on the comings and goings of some key IP policymakers.
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Aumentan las actividades de PI de la UNCTAD gracias al mandato renovado; mayor colaboración
Por Catherine Saez
Las cuestiones relacionadas con la propiedad intelectual (PI) parecen ser un claro enfoque de políticas de la Conferencia de las Naciones Unidas sobre Comercio y Desarrollo (UNCTAD), ya que la 12.va conferencia cuatrienal de la UNCTAD celebrada en abril reconfirmó el mandato sobre PI; la organización fue nombrada ...
ACTA: Negotiations Advance ‘Behind The Curtain’; Many Concerns
By Monika Ermert for Intellectual Property Watch
Representatives of industry and the public as well as intellectual property law experts are puzzled by the ongoing secrecy under which negotiations on the proposed Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) are being held.
The ACTA negotiations, which could result in widely applicable escalated rules on ...
US: We Will Not Give Up Oversight Of Internet Domain Name Root Zone
By Monika Ermert for Intellectual Property Watch
The Bush administration has no intention of giving up United States oversight role of the management of the central root zone of the internet domain name system (DNS), the essential database storing information on how to reach domain names on the global internet.
In ...
Abrupt End To Ministerial Leaves Questions On Future Of IP Issues At WTO
By William New
The World Trade Organization Doha Round is over, and bitterly, at least for now, but negotiators left town with the general consensus that hard-earned work to date should not be lost and that there might be resumption of talks sometime in the future.
The fate of intellectual property ...
Nokia-Qualcomm Settlement Boosts Sharing, Ends Costly Patent War
By Tatum Anderson for Intellectual Property Watch
Nokia and Qualcomm, the two mobile phone equipment manufacturers engaged in a costly patent war that spanned three years and three continents settled their differences last week. However, questions still remain over the principles they fought about in courts around the world.
The companies ...

