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THE FUTURE OF WIPO, SEPTEMBER 13-14, 2004, GENEVA
Full Agenda, September 13th-14th
Reports:
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Presentations:
- About WIPO, Sir John Sulston, The Sanger Centre Wellcome Trust
- A manifesto on WIPO and the Future of Intellectual Property, James Boyle, William Neal Reynolds Professor of Law, Duke University
- WIPO and medical technologies, Sir John Sulston, The Sanger Centre Wellcome Trust
- The roles of WIPO in addressing the health crisis in developing countries, William W. Fisher III, Harvard Law School
- WIPO’s main activites in the area of patents, Philippe Baechtold, Head, Patent Law Section, Patent Policy Department, WIPO
- The future of WIPO work in the area of patents, speaker’s notes, Philippe Aigrain, CEO, Society for Public Information Spaces
- The future of WIPO work in the area of patents, Brian Kahin, University of Michigan
- Collaborative ownership and production: an “unprotected” form of creativity?, Rishab Aiyer Ghosh, First Monday/Deus X Machina
- WIPO and Technical Assistance, speaker notes, Robin Gross, IP Justice
- What should the new WIPO mission be?, speaker’s notes, Marta L. Gabrieloni, Argentine Mission to the UN
- Speaker's Notes, Carlo Scollo Lavizzari, Attorney
- WIPO and medical technologies, Ellen ‘t Hoen, Médecins Sans Frontières
- Speaker's Biographies
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