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IP Critical As Rocky US-Andean Trade Talks Resume

By Martin Vaughan for Intellectual Property Watch Washington, DC—With negotiators set to resume work this week, Colombia, Peru and Ecuador are resisting demands by the United States for patent protections that go beyond those enshrined in international trade law in…

  • Martin Vaughan
  • 17/10/2005
  • English, IP Policies, Trademarks/Geographical Indications/Domains

IP Issues Reappear On Agenda Of WTO Talks

Intellectual property issues resurfaced on the agenda of the preparatory talks for the December World Trade Organization ministerial as they were mentioned at the meeting of the Trade Negotiations Committee (TNC) in Geneva on 13 October. No specific proposals were…

  • Tove Iren S. Gerhardsen
  • 14/10/2005
  • Copyright Policy, English, Information and Communications Technology/ Broadcasting, Inside Views, WIPO

Interview With WIPO Deputy Director General Rita Hayes

Member governments of the UN World Intellectual Property Organisation at their 26 September to 5 October General Assemblies agreed on a way to proceed with negotiations for a treaty on broadcasters’ rights. They will prepare a “basic proposal,” or draft…

  • William New
  • 10/10/2005
  • Information and Communications Technology/ Broadcasting, United Nations - other, Venues

Open Source Agreed In UN Information Society Summit Preparations

 tradução em português (IP-Watch is not responsible for the accuracy of this translation) Encouragement for the use of free and open source software and open standards for science and technology has quietly worked its way into the draft texts being…

  • William New
  • 10/10/2005
  • Development, English, Themes, WIPO

New Committee For WIPO Development Agenda; Patents Reinvigorated

Member governments of the World Intellectual Property Organisation tonight overcame a flare-up in tensions to reach agreement on the future of a proposed WIPO development agenda and the future work of a key patent committee. The final texts of both,…

  • William New
  • 03/10/2005
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  • English, Information and Communications Technology/ Broadcasting, WIPO

WIPO Negotiators Agree On Way Forward For Broadcasting Treaty

The member governments of the World Intellectual Property Organisation today agreed on a plan to negotiate a treaty on the rights of broadcasters by 2007 after two more committee meetings. The proposal before the WIPO General Assembly, meeting from 26…

  • William New
  • 03/10/2005
  • English, WIPO

WIPO General Assembly Calls For Action On Financial, Personnel Concerns

The member states of the U.N. World Intellectual Property Organisation on Friday called on the organisation to act on independent recommendations to clean up its financial and personnel management practices. The recommendations were made earlier this year by the independent…

  • William New
  • 02/10/2005
  • English, WIPO

WIPO Negotiators Seek Final Agreement On Key Issues At General Assembly

Government negotiators at the U.N. World Intellectual Property Organisation General Assemblies continued their work into the weekend to try to reach agreement on key outstanding issues. All discussions of these issues have reverted to closed, informal meetings, in contrast to…

  • William New
  • 01/10/2005
  • Development, English, Themes, WIPO

US Holds Out On Extension Of High-Level Meeting On Development Agenda

After a week of meetings at the World Intellectual Property Organisation General Assembly, the United States is possibly alone in firmly objecting to the continuation of a high-level meeting on a proposal for a WIPO development agenda. The proposal for…

  • William New
  • 30/09/2005
  • English, North America, Patents/Designs/Trade Secrets

U.S. Patent Reform Effort Narrowed in Congress; Could Resurface In Supreme Court

By Sarah Lai Stirland for Intellectual Property Watch A wall of opposition from the biotechnology, pharmaceutical and independent inventor communities this year gutted some of the most controversial provisions from an ambitious patent reform bill introduced in July in the…

  • Sarah Stirland
  • 29/09/2005
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