Category IP Policies

L’Indonésie envisage de délivrer des licences obligatoires pour trois nouveaux médicaments contre le VIH/sida

Sinfah Tunsarawuth pour Intellectual Property Watch BANGKOK – L’Indonésie envisage actuellement d’exercer les droits prévus par sa législation pour produire, sans l’autorisation des titulaires de brevets, des versions meilleur marché de trois nouveaux médicaments contre le VIH Le pays a…

L’OMS place les questions de propriété intellectuelle sous l’autorité du Bureau du Directeur général, provoquant le départ de Howard Zucker

Par William New L’Organisation internationale de la Santé (OMS), qui a beaucoup débattu des questions relatives aux droits de propriété intellectuelle ces dernières années, a procédé à une réorganisation de ses activités en plaçant le groupe chargé de ces questions…

La OMS eleva las cuestiones de la Propiedad Intelectual a la oficina de la Directora General; partida de Zucker

Por William New La Organización Mundial de la Salud, que ha estado inmersa en un intenso debate sobre los derechos de la propiedad intelectual en los últimos años, ha reestructurado su gestión de estas cuestiones al elevar la Propiedad Intelectual…

Indonesia considera licencias obligatorias para tres medicamentos más contra el VIH/SIDA

Por Sinfah Tunsarawuth para Intellectual Property Watch BANGKOK – Indonesia está considerando ejercer el derecho amparado por sus leyes de producir versiones más económicas de tres medicamentos adicionales patentados contra el VIH/SIDA sin el permiso de los titulares de patentes,…

France To Require Internet Service Providers To Filter Infringing Music

By Dugie Standeford for Intellectual Property Watch
French record labels and Internet service providers (ISPs) have agreed on a ground-breaking plan to fight online music piracy. Among other things, the 23 November memorandum of understanding requires Internet access providers to experiment with filters to block infringing files.

Making ISPs shoulder more responsibility for copyright violations on their networks while leaving intact their immunity from liability for content for which they are "mere conduits" represents a sea-change in the interpretation of the European Union E-Commerce Directive, said attorney Winston Maxwell of Hogan & Hartson.

Indonesia Mulls Compulsory Licences On Three More HIV/AIDS Drugs

By Sinfah Tunsarawuth for Intellectual Property Watch BANGKOK – Indonesia is considering exercising rights under its law to produce cheaper versions of three additional patented HIV/AIDS drugs without the patent-holders’ permission, after having used the measure earlier for three similar…

Internet Service Providers Fear Trend Toward Liability For Content

By Monika Ermert for Intellectual Property Watch
The rising trend of holding Internet service provider (ISPs), host and platform operators liable for third party violations of laws relating to copyright, competition and the protection of minors is of increasing concern to industry associations like the Association of the German Internet Economy, known as Eco.

At Eco's annual meeting in Cologne last week, Malte Gosau, legal counsel for Easynet (a network and hosting operator owned by BSkyB), said: "Recent court decisions push providers to go abroad to start new business models, as they risk being taken to court over third party violations of the law if they provide a commercial platform, a forum, online games or bets."