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| The International Chamber of Commerce commends G8 leaders for proposing measures to better protect intellectual property rights at the G8 Summit this month and calls on those governments to turn their support into concrete action. |
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Even very small producers and innovators can benefit from the IP system
ICC's Commission on Intellectual Property recently hosted a set of four panel discussions in Geneva on how the intellectual property system can be used to help a country's development. Experiences were shared on national innovation strategies; helping small and medium-sized entreprises gain access to the intellectual property system; access to educational and scientific information; and development of local enterprise, investment and know-how regarding genetic resources. |
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Anti-piracy tops agenda at ICC film conference
The growing international scope of film piracy and the steps the film industry and government must take to curb the problem were among the most urgent issues addressed at ICC's 20th Annual Conference on International Audiovisual Law, Film Distribution, New Technology and Piracy: Thriving in a brave new world, which took place in Cannes on 18-19 May. |
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Using IP to fight poverty
A pilot television drama aimed at educating young Nigerians about HIV and AIDS was screened for the first time to delegates attending World Intellectual Property Organization talks in Geneva this week. |
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