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Program on Information Justice and Intellectual Property American University Washington College of Law 4801 Massachusetts Ave., NW. Washington, DC 20016 August 25-27, 2011 | Room 603 The Global Congress on Intellectual Property and the Public Interest will bring together scholars, policymakers, and policy advocates to discuss and deliberate about opportunities for constructing a positive policy […]
Inside U.S. Trade reports that the US government urged Chile “to strengthen the system by which patent owners can challenge the approval of allegedly infringing generic pharmaceuticals to be sold in that market, and its protection of test data used to demonstrate the safety and efficacy of drugs against use by generic companies.” The US […]
WEBCAST August 25, 2011 10:00 Release of EU Greens Draft Analysis of ACTA 11:00 Analysis of the Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement CONTACTS: Megan Smith | megans@wcl.american.edu | 202-274-4276 Sean Flynn | sflynn@wcl.american.edu | 202-294-5749 Draft Reports: Draft Report: ACTA and Access to Medicines Draft Report: ACTA and the European Convention on Human Rights […]
IP Enforcement Roundup Global Congress on Intellectual Property and the Public Interest to Open August 25 The Global Congress on Intellectual Property and the Public Interest will bring together scholars, policymakers, and policy advocates to discuss and deliberate about opportunities for constructing a positive policy and research agenda. The opening session will begin at 1pm […]
Earlier this month, seven members of Congress wrote President Obama to “strongly recommend that the United States refrain from negotiating any provisions related to exclusivity for biosimilar medicines” in the Trans Pacific Partnership. The letter from Reps. Waxman, McDermott, Stark, DeLauro, Schakowsky, Welch and Grijalva quoting the Office of Management and Budget, which argues that […]
The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that “the first sale doctrine, which allows a person who buys a legally produced copyrighted work to sell or otherwise dispose of the work as he sees fit, does not apply to works manufactured outside of the United States.” The court found Supap Kirtgaeng guilty of […]
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