November Edition Of IP-Watch Monthly Reporter Now Available

Intellectual Property Watch Monthly EditionThe Intellectual Property Watch Monthly Edition features top news on international IP policymaking, the latest on who is coming and going in the international IP community, news briefs and more. The November edition is now available for subscribers at: http://www.ip-watch.org/user/newsletter.

Intellectual Property Watch Monthly EditionThe 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 and events that do not appear on the IP-Watch website.

The Intellectual Property Watch Monthly Reporter is now available online for subscribers at: http://www.ip-watch.org/user/newsletter.

  • Intense Negotiations Yield Compromise Biodiversity Access Treaty
  • Emerging Economies’ Initiative On Falsified And Substandard Medicines
  • ACTA, Public Health Amendment Under Scrutiny At WTO TRIPS Council
  • WIPO Back To Substantive Patent Talks After 5 Years, With Balance
  • UN And Internet Governance: Better Cooperation Or Bigger Role?
  • First Committee On WIPO Standards Ends In Vote For Suspension
  • Climate-Ready Crop Patents Present Danger For Biodiversity, Group Says
  • Change Coming To Quiet UN Plant Variety Protection Agency?
  • Benefit-Sharing Protocol Lets Down Indigenous Peoples, Group Says
  • IP Rights, Competition Policy Are Complementary, Say Officials
  • Europe Vows Fix To Law Delaying Generics Shipments, Says India
  • Near-Complete Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Pact Exceeds TRIPS Agreement
  • Anti-Piracy Action Essential For Developing Countries, Says Industry
  • ‘Copyright Trolls’ May Be The Future Of Digital Content Protection
  • European Ruling Could Reshape Collective Copyright Levy System
  • GI Producers Grant Award To US Counterpart; GIs In ACTA
  • News In Brief
  • People

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