Day January 23, 2022

The proposal for waiver of WTO’s TRIPS Agreement to prevent, contain and treat COVID-19: investigating the benefits and challenges for low- and middle-income countries

[Sanath Wijesinghe, Chaminya Adikari, and Ruwanthika Ariyaratna] Abstract: This article examines the benefits of the TRIPS waiver for low- and middle-income countries with particular reference to the challenges that these countries may face in the manufacturing and purchasing stages of COVID-19 vaccines. We assess arguments for and against the TRIPS waiver and suggest actionable solutions that could be provided by global policy actors to enable low- and middle-income countries to overcome such challenges.

Taiwan: Executive Yuan Council Passes Draft Amendments to Copyright Act and Copyright Collective Management Organization Act

[Taiwan Intellectual Property Office] In order to accommodate the rapid growth of both digital technology and the Internet, TIPO has drafted an amendment to the Copyright Act. The proposed changes factor in both international treaty provisions and the copyright systems of those countries that are ahead of the curve. With the addition of 9 articles and the revision of 37, this would be the biggest revamp of the Act in 20 years. Another law up for amendment is the Copyright Collective Management Organization Act. TIPO hopes that changes to this statute will ensure a fairer and more effective licensing market—one in which works can be easily circulated and used, and one where the rights and interests of copyright owners are fully protected. Having been reviewed by the Executive Yuan Council on April 8, 2021, both drafts will now be submitted to the Legislative Yuan for further deliberation.