Intellectual Property Rights Protection – Q1 2010 – All Business

Posted on December 23, 2009
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Q1 2010 – All Business
Introduction Over recent years Colombia has been seen as one of Latin America’s more reliable targets for foreign investment, and while we expect this to continue, we do see some risks on the horizon. One is our below-consensus global growth outlook
Source: www.allbusiness.com

US says copyright piracy in China still ‘high’ – MSN Singapore
Copyright piracy in China remains at “unacceptably high levels,” causing “serious harm” to American businesses, the top US trade official said in an annual report to US Congress. US says copyright piracy in China still ‘high’ Copyright piracy in
Source: news.sg.msn.com

US says copyright piracy in China still “unacceptably high” – AsiaOne
Kirk’s report said that while China had put in place laws aimed at protecting intellectual property rights as required by the WTO Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights or the TRIPS Agreement, “some critical reforms are
Source: news.asiaone.com

The Issues of Tech Transfer and Intellectual Property in Climate – GreenBiz
One compulsory licensing proposal seeks to expand Article 31 of the Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights agreement (TRIPs) which allows for compulsory licensing by governments in cases of national emergency, extreme urgency or public
Source: greenbiz.com

HEALTH: Uganda’s Counterfeits Bill Threatens Access to Medicine – Inter Press Service
Uganda as a least developed country (LDC) which, under the WTO’s Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) agreement, does not have to provide protection for trademarks, copyrights, patents and other intellectual property rights
Source: www.ipsnews.net

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