Day July 7, 2022

The COVID-19 TRIPS Waiver and the WTO Ministerial Decision

[Peter Yu] Abstract: .. This chapter traces the TRIPS waiver debate from the submission of the original proposal by India and South Africa in October 2020 to the final adoption of the Ministerial Decision on the TRIPS Agreement in June 2022. The chapter further evaluates the strengths and weaknesses of this newly adopted decision, comparing it with the earlier TRIPS waiver proposal. It concludes by offering suggestions for future actions that WTO members on both sides of the waiver debate could take to help combat the COVID-19 pandemic.

U.S. Copyright Office Finds That Ancillary Copyright May Violate the Berne Quotation Right

[Jonathan Band] The U.S. Copyright Office’s recently released study Copyright Protections for Press Publishers raises serious questions about the compatibility of ancillary copyright regimes with international copyright treaty obligations. The Copyright Office conducted the study at the request of members of Congress to assess the viability of establishing ancillary copyright protections in the United States similar to protections now being implemented in Europe. Under such regimes, online news aggregators must pay for publishers for excerpts of content they provide for others to view.