نتایج جستجو برای: compulsory license

تعداد نتایج: 63119  

Journal: :AIDS 2007
Jeffrey R Stewart

Efforts to ensure access to expensive, patented drugs Developing countries were not required to grant patents on medicines until 2005, but under US government threats of trade sanctions, Thailand and Brazil began doing so at least ten years prior to this date. Brazil has used price negotiations with multi-national pharmaceutical companies to lower the price of newer patented antiretrovirals. Ho...

Journal: :HIV/AIDS policy & law review 2006
Richard Elliott

More than two years since Canada enacted the Jean Chrétien Pledge to Africa, no generic medication produced under compulsory license has yet been exported from Canada. In this feature article, Richard Elliott describes attempts by two Canadian generic pharmaceutical companies to navigate the complicated and unwieldy processes established under the Act, and, noting the government's pledge to rev...

Journal: : 2021

The article is focused on studying and explaining the legal nature content of public interests from point view оf patent protection system in context globalization processes. problems influence rights possibility individuals to realize their health care sector are identified. concepts private interests, ratio, featurs law analyzed. defining value interest fixed at normative level civil law, whe...

Journal: :AIDS 2007
Nathan Ford David Wilson Gabriela Costa Chaves Michel Lotrowska Kannikar Kijtiwatchakul

UNLABELLED ANTIRETROVIRAL ROLLOUT IN BRAZIL AND THAILAND: Brazil and Thailand are among few developing countries to achieve universal access to antiretroviral therapy. Three factors were critical to this success: legislation for free access to treatment; public sector capacity to manufacture medicines; and strong civil society action to support government initiatives to improve access. LOCAL PR...

2015
CODY DUNCAN

Compulsory licensing in music has paved the way for a limited class of new noninteractive services. However, innovation and competition are stifled in the field of interactive or otherwise novel services due to high transaction costs inherent in direct licensing. While the creation of a new compulsory license available to a wider array of services may facilitate growth and diversity in new mark...

Journal: :Journal of safety research 2004
Simon Wolming Marie Wiberg

INTRODUCTION Sweden, together with several countries in the world, has no compulsory educational requirement prior to the drivers license examination. Having a valid license examination (i.e., a knowledge test and a driving test) is therefore important in order to ensure competent drivers. METHOD The aim of this paper is to explore the possibility of a two stage testing approach for the Swedi...

2014
Daniel Quint

Several recent technological standards were accompanied by patent pools—arrangements to license relevant intellectual property as a package. A key distinction made by regulators—between patents essential to a standard and patents with substitutes—has not been addressed in the theoretical literature. I show that pools of essential patents are always welfare increasing, while pools which include ...

2009
Daniel Quint Liran Einav Amit Gandhi Jon Levin Paul Milgrom Ilya Segal

Several recent technological standards have been accompanied by patent pools – arrangements to license multiple patentholders’ relevant intellectual property as a package. A key distinction made by regulators – between patents essential to a standard and patents with substitutes – has not been addressed in the theoretical literature. I show that pools of essential patents are always welfare-pos...

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