The existence of TRIPS-plus provisions in bilateral or regional trade agreements may suggest that the TRIPS agreement is no ...
A new Intellectual Property Law bill is expected to be presented to Parliament shortly. The present Law is contained in the Code of Intellectual Property Act No 52 of 1979. Following the TRIPs ...
With many updates to existing laws already implemented, and further changes to come, Dianne Daley and Nicole Foga of Foga Daley & Co argue that Jamaica offers a bright future for IP owners When ...
“While the Administration is busy seeking to authorize China and other countries to steal innovative U.S. technology, much-needed American leadership is lacking when it comes to solving actual ...
“If an IP waiver is purportedly necessary to solve the COVID-19 global health crisis, can we really feel confident that this or some future Administration will not apply the same logic to the climate ...
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In this 7 part series, Professor Peter Drahos explains how multinationals from US, Europe, and Japan collaborated to create a global platform for multinationals to privatize knowledge PETER DRAHOS: ...
For one week each year, Case Western Reserve University School of Law organizes or takes part in the Transatlantic Intellectual Property Summer Academy jointly with other schools and universities.
LYNN FRIES: Welcome to The Real News Network. I’m Lynn Fries in Geneva. This is part 6 of a series with Peter Drahos who is explaining the story of IP linked to trade. Joining us from Australia, Peter ...