WIPO Members Seek Deal To Negotiate On Traditional Knowledge Protection

World Intellectual Property Organization members this week are intensively working toward agreement on a proposal to start negotiations for a tool to better protect traditional knowledge, genetic resources, and traditional cultural expressions, after nearly a decade of talking about the subject.

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Tribes To WIPO — Long-Term Protection For Traditional Knowledge Needed

terrt-frontpage1Indigenous people and governments like the United States' may be able to help each other, especially when it comes to protecting traditional knowledge while also using it combat global crises like climate change, says Terry Williams of the Tulalip Tribes. But additional protection for traditional knowledge is needed.

Kenya Pressured To Implement Anti-Counterfeit Law Despite Access Fears

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Health R&D Experts Conclude Meeting With Few Details But Signal More Openness

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WIPO Work Likely To Continue On Traditional Knowledge, But How?

An intergovernmental committee considering ways to protect kinds of knowledge that predate - and may not fit into - the current intellectual property system picked up this week after a chaotic round of negotiations failed to make any progress at the last meeting. Meanwhile, some indigenous groups, in whose traditions rest much of this knowledge, continue a push for stronger representation at the committee.