WTO Ministerial: TRIPS Issues May Be Tackled In Smaller Groups Seeking Compromises

By Kaitlin Mara and William New A meeting tentatively scheduled for late Wednesday evening to mediate differences of opinion on three intellectual property issues was postponed, at least until Thursday, when consultations may move into smaller groups, sources say. There…

Norway Chairs As Europe Replies GIs A WTO ‘Must’; Others Gear Up Biodiversity Push

By Kaitlin Mara with William New Key stakeholder nations on intellectual property issues at this week’s World Trade Organization ministerial in Geneva are holding consultations with the Norwegian foreign minister facilitating to iron out positions before meeting later tonight with…

IP Rights Holders Frown On Proposed Changes To WTO TRIPS Agreement

By Kaitlin Mara Some intellectual property rights holders and their representative governments are looking with concern at the drive to hold discussions on draft modalities for IP issues in this week’s World Trade Organization mini-ministerial. Letters sent early this week…

Schwab: US Will Not Negotiate On Extension Of Geographical Indications At WTO

By Kaitlin Mara United States Trade Representative Susan Schwab on Tuesday told reporters at the World Trade Organization that the United States does not plan to negotiate this week on the extension of high-level protections on product names associated with…

Talks But No Breakthroughs Yet On IP Issues For Ministers At WTO

By William New and Kaitlin Mara Intellectual property issues have been a topic of debate at the World Trade Organization ministerial negotiations since Friday and while there have been no changes in positions there has been some talk of looking…

La nouvelle organisation du droit d’auteur Sud/Est Afrique vise la protection et l’innovation locale

Par Wagdy Sawahel pour Intellectual Property Watch Dans une invitation à renforcer la collaboration régionale dans les domaines de l’industrie de la création, du droit d’auteur et des droits connexes, dix-sept ministres africains de l’art et de la culture, ont…

La première année du Comité du développement de l’OMPI se termine sur une note plutôt positive

Par William New Le comité le plus récent et le plus prometteur de l’Organisation mondiale de la propriété intellectuelle (OMPI), qui vise à garantir que toutes les actions de l’organisation sont suffisamment propices au développement pour convenir à l’ensemble de…

New WTO Draft Modalities Text On IP Issues Gathers Wider Support

[Note: IP issues may be the subject of meetings between ministers and WTO DG Lamy over this weekend, according to sources.] By Kaitlin Mara and William New A new draft of proposed modalities for negotiating three intellectual property issues at…

All Eyes On Latest Qualcomm-Nokia Court Battle’s Impact On Patents And Licensing

By Tatum Anderson for Intellectual Property Watch
An important court case in the ongoing saga between two of the mobile industry's most influential technology firms begins next week.

The case is a crucial stage in the ongoing disagreement between the two equipment manufacturers - Finnish Nokia and US Qualcomm - that has become increasingly acrimonious over recent years and resulted in numerous patent infringement cases all over the world.