Consumers International IP Watchlist
The Consumers International IP Watchlist identifies countries whose IP policies and practices are harmful to consumers. This Watch List is used as a counterbalance to the United States' Special 301...
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The activities of Consumers International on A2Knetwork.org are as easy to navigate as A, B, C.read more
View ArticleSummary report 2009
The summary report of the 2009 IP Watch List may be downloaded in PDF format in English or Spanish below.
View ArticleLaunch of IP Watch List
The launch of the IP Watch List is to be held in conjunction with the upcoming Unlocking IP conference held by the Cyberspace Law and Policy Centre of UNSW. However you don't need to register to attend...
View ArticleGlobal copyright watch list reveals US hypocrisy and how out-of-date...
Consumers International (CI) today released the results of its inaugural Intellectual Property (IP) Watch List: a global snapshot of how national IP and copyright laws serve or subvert consumer...
View ArticleConsumers International response to 2009 USTR 301 Report
Consumers International's inaugural IP Watch List, released this week, revealed that there are a number of less developed countries providing an example for the rest of the world of how to balance...
View ArticleImpact of copyright on access to education in the Philippines
3D Trade-Human Rights-Equitable Economy, a Geneva-based NGO, and IBON Foundation submitted a paper entitled The Philippines: Impact of copyright rules on access to education to the Pre-Sessional...
View Article2010 Special 301 Report still missing the mark
The United States Trade Representative has just released its 2010 Special 301 Report, which is an annual report card for how strongly other countries enforce the intellectual property rights of United...
View ArticleCI submission to 2012 USTR Special 301 Review
The past twelve months have seen growing global discontent over the priority shown in US foreign policy to the interests of intellectual property holders, over broader public interests in access to...
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