Global Congress 2015 - A Collection of Resources
The Global Congress on Intellectual Property and the Public Interest was one of the most significant events on the calendar for scholars and policy advocates working on intellectual property from a public interest perspective. This year, the discussions included attention to broad perspectives on clarifying the meaning and reality of open collaborative innovation, as well as significant focus on the sub-themes of economic development (innovation and software patents, clean technologies, climate change and green patenting, issues of branding and plain packaging); sustainable development (agriculture and geographic indicators [GI]); policy, law and regulation (role of governments, patenting, compulsory licensing [CL], global institutions [particularly WTO, WIPO and WHO] and national institutions [particularly patent offices]). Trade dominated the discussions across the IP and Dev track, including the TPP and other issues, reflecting the strong global trade agenda.
For a summary of the wrap-up of the IP and Development track click here.
Global Congress participants in one of the sessions. |
Presentations by the Pervasive Technologies Team at CIS
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Rohini Lakshané: Patent Landscaping in the sub-$100 Mobile Device Market in India
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Anubha Sinha: IP in Mobile Applications Development in India
Interview Series
Job Michael Mathew, an intern at CIS conducted a series of interviews as a lead up to the Global Congress: Mathew conducted interviews with Michael Geist, Zakir Thomas, Susan K. Sell, Shamnad Basheer, and Jayashree Watal.
Photographs
See the photographs from the Global Congress 2015 on Flickr: Day 1, Day 2, and Day 3 (Conclusion).
Further Reading
For more information about the programme and related blog posts, please visit the Global Congress website.