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IP-Watch just published my latest piece on Brazil’s copyright reform. Discussions are heating up as never before on Brazil’s copyright reform, and controversies involving the new administration as well as the collecting society (ECAD)’s alleged wrongdoings are jeopardising the last eight years of Lula’s administration, according to an updated timeline and analysis by Pedro Paranaguá. [ READ MORE ]
Last March 22 Brazil’s Ministry of Culture made public the “March 2011 Copyright Draft Bill” (PDF file, in Portuguese), an amended version of the 2010 Draft Bill, after it was sent by the former administration, i.e. in late 2010, to the Inter-Ministerial Group on Intellectual Property (GIPI, under the Portuguese acronym). The 2010 text was [ READ MORE ]
On Friday, Feb. 18, UCLA Law will host an annual symposium “International Intellectual Property Law and the 21st Century: Will the Developing World Lead or Follow?“, organized by the Journal of International Law and Foreign Affairs (JILFA). The keynote speaker will be Duke University’s Prof. Jerome Reichman. Other speakers include Prof. Amy Kapczynski, UC Berkeley [ READ MORE ]
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