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SCCR 32 Day 4 Some countries statements re Libraries & Archives

Posted on May 14, 2016 by KEI Staff

> SOUTH AFRICA: Thank you, Mr. Chairman. At the outset, South Africa supports the statement made by Nigeria on behalf of the Africa Group. 2015 was a milestone in the global calendar. We adopted agenda 2030, which outlined 17 goals… Continue Reading →

Access to Knowledge, Negotiations SCCR 32, WIPO

SCCR 32 DAY 4 Groups on Libraries and Archives Issues

Posted on May 14, 2016 by KEI Staff

Day 4. May 12, 2016 After the Chair Summary of the previous discussions on libraries and archives limitations and exceptions we heard the goup statements. In brief, Group B (the rich countries) stated that the discussions should continue to get… Continue Reading →

Access to Knowledge, Negotiations SCCR 32, WIPO

SCCR 32: EIFL.NET on Orphan works

Posted on May 14, 2016 by KEI Staff

>> EIFL.NET: I will start with retracted and withdrawn works. So libraries and archives have a mandate to pre seven public record for the future. In the analog aenvironment exhaustion to the distribution right provides legal means to insure its… Continue Reading →

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SCCR 32: SAA Statement on Orphan Works

Posted on May 14, 2016 by KEI Staff

>> SAA: Thank you, Mr. Chair. Orphan works, what an appropriate name for the stuff of everyday life that we all create? Diaries, business memos and photographs that we never bother to mark with our own names. Most of it… Continue Reading →

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SCCR32 Day 4 Strong statement on education by the American University PIJIP

Posted on May 13, 2016 by Manon Ress

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Speaking on behalf of the American University programme on information justice and Intellectual Property. And I speak as an educator myself and also on behalf of a larger network that I coordinate called the global expert network on user rights which is a network of educators.

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April 28, 2016 letter regarding US Senate Finance threats over compulsory license on Novartis cancer drug patents

Posted on May 12, 2016 by KEI Staff

Update: english translation of letter now available at end this blog.

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Access to Medicine, Lobbying, Trade Alejandro Gaviria, Colombia, Everett Eissenstat, Senator Orrin Hatch

SCCR 32 KEI on Orphan Works

Posted on May 12, 2016 by Manon Ress

keiorphan.jpgKEI Statement SCCR 32 Day 4 on “Orphan works” and Libraries and Archives

I will be speaking here as a user of libraries and archives and as a user of out of print and orphan works for my past academic work and my research today.

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Access to Knowledge, Negotiations Orphan Works, SCCR 32, WIPO

April 27, 2016 Letter from Colombian Embassy regarding Senate Finance, USTR pressure on Novartis compulsory license

Posted on May 11, 2016 by KEI Staff

(More on Colombia here: /colombia)

Updated to include English translation of letter. Note that KEI also has copy of the letter of April 28, 2016, reporting on the meeting with Eissenstat here.

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Senator Hatch, before pressuring Colombia over cancer drug compulsory license, wanted one for Napster

Posted on May 11, 2016 by Andrew Goldman

(More on Colombia here: /colombia)
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Access to Medicine, Intellectual Property Rights Colombia, compulsory license, Everett Eissenstat, imatinib, Orrin Hatch

Fundación Karisma at WIPO SCCR32 on broadcast treaty

Posted on May 10, 2016 by James Love

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Good afternoon, and thank you very much, sir.
I wanted to refer to the rights to be granted in this proposed treaty and I would like to give you an example of something that has recently happened in Colombia and how sometimes the retransmission rights can be abused.

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Access to Knowledge, Negotiations SCCR 32, WIPO

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