The problems of intellectual property in Latin America and how to address them

Includes bibliography

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Autor principal: Abbott, Frederick M.
Otros Autores: German Agency for Technical Cooperation
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: ECLAC 2014
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spelling oai-11362-35942020-11-25T22:58:09Z The problems of intellectual property in Latin America and how to address them Abbott, Frederick M. German Agency for Technical Cooperation NU. CEPAL UNION EUROPEA COMPETITIVIDAD CONVENIOS COMERCIALES DERECHOS DE PROPIEDAD PROPIEDAD INTELECTUAL COMPETITIVENESS INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY PROPERTY RIGHTS TRADE AGREEMENTS EUROPEAN UNION Includes bibliography Defining appropriate Intellectual Property (IP) policy is a key industrial and social policy matter for Latin American governments. The IP interests of countries in Latin America may differ substantially from comparable interests in the United States, Europe and Asia, and IP interests among Latin American countries may differ. Many Latin American countries have a strong tradition of creative works covered by copyright, such as authorship of books, music and paintings. Most Latin American countries do not have a tradition of developing new chemical entities in the pharmaceutical sector, and patent rights are held almost exclusively by European, Japanese and US firms. Protection of trademarks and related "identifiers" is generally necessary for business, regardless of geographic location.Conceptually, Latin American countries may have interests in stronger IP protection for artists and authors, weaker IP protection for pharmaceutical enterprises, and shared business interests in the protection of trademarks. In all cases, education, research and other public access interests should be promoted. The specific tailoring of IP laws to suit the national interest is the "norm" in the United States and Europe, where the laws are constantly being readjusted. 2014-01-02T15:19:02Z 2014-01-02T15:19:02Z 2007-12 Texto Documento Completo http://hdl.handle.net/11362/3594 LC/W.164 en Documentos de Proyectos 164 application/pdf AMERICA LATINA ESTADOS UNIDOS LATIN AMERICA UNITED STATES ECLAC
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topic UNION EUROPEA
COMPETITIVIDAD
CONVENIOS COMERCIALES
DERECHOS DE PROPIEDAD
PROPIEDAD INTELECTUAL
COMPETITIVENESS
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
PROPERTY RIGHTS
TRADE AGREEMENTS
EUROPEAN UNION
spellingShingle UNION EUROPEA
COMPETITIVIDAD
CONVENIOS COMERCIALES
DERECHOS DE PROPIEDAD
PROPIEDAD INTELECTUAL
COMPETITIVENESS
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
PROPERTY RIGHTS
TRADE AGREEMENTS
EUROPEAN UNION
Abbott, Frederick M.
The problems of intellectual property in Latin America and how to address them
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