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The Development Agenda for WIPO: Another Stillbirth? A2K vs. enclosure
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PedroParanaguá · Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) · 19/6/2007 08:01 · 26 votes · no comments made
 
The private sector has played and continues to play a decisive role in the shaping of policy-making concerning knowledge-based goods. The result is an unequal battle between access to knowledge and enclosure favouring the latter over the former. Such an unbalanced scenario chiefly affects the South, but has implications for the public everywhere. The Development Agenda being proposed for adoption by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), and which has been advocated for and designed by developing countries governments in collaboration with a coalition of governments, academics, civil society and public interest NGOs from both North and South, is the latest attempt to bring a balance to this scenario. However, the Development Agenda is encountering opposition and despite the unique nature of the coalition backing it, the outcome is uncertain.

tags: rio-de-janeiro Brazil policy-law wipo development-agenda access-to-knowledge a2k intellectual-property trips sustainable-development ngo knowlege-based-goods patent copyright ip iprs non-fiction


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Pedro Paranaguá - FGV School of Law in Rio de Janeiro (Centre for Technology and Society - CTS)


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http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=844366

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pedro [.] paranagua [at] gmail [.] com

date   Jun 19th, 2007
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