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Ensuring Access to TB drugs: Is Compulsory License the Way?

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He has also blogged for us in the past and was the SpicyIP Fellow for 2016. Readers can access posts by Rahul here. . Readers can access posts by Rahul here. . Ensuring Access to TB drugs: Is Compulsory License the Way? This Post has been co-authored by Rahul Bajaj and Praharsh Gour. Note: Long post ahead].

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Understanding Compulsory Licensing and Access to Essentials

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The domain of Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) , especially after the adoption of the Uruguay Round’s resultant, the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) , has led to the adoption of an expanded understanding of IPRs in contemporary fields to strengthen the legal position of the rights holders.

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Time to look Beyond Compulsory Licenses? A Glimpse at the Ribociclib Case

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Image from here Recently, the Print reported that Novartis and Eli Lilly have voiced their opposition to the idea of compulsory licensing (“ CL ”) for breast cancer medications, Ribociclib and Abemaciclib. [ This post is authored by SpicyIP Intern Tejaswini Kaushal with inputs and comments from Swaraj and Praharsh.

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National IPR Policy: Substantiating the Need for a New Regime

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This blog discusses key measures that can be implemented to enhance India’s National IPR Policy, paving the way for a more innovative and prosperous future. This blog discusses key measures that can be implemented to enhance India’s National IPR Policy, paving the way for a more innovative and prosperous future.

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Journey Through “Novembers” on SpicyIP (2005 – Present)

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For, the question of whether databases are copyrightable essentially hinges on their “originality.” Speaking of this, Siddharth Sonkar’s detailed post on whether a sui generis protection of unoriginal databases reconciles access and incentive to actualize public good is worth poring over. Missed anything?

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“What’s Mine Is Not Yours To Give Me”—Nor To Take Without Just Compensation: A New Jersey’s Reaction To Sovereign Immunity, Intellectual Property, & Takings

LexBlog IP

So, believing that the state’s usurpation of his right to control use of the copyrighted work essentially took from the photographer a valuable property right, the photographer made a takings claim, seeking just compensation for the state’s alleged taking, essentially an assertion of eminent domain over the intellectual property.

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A Look Back at India’s Top IP Developments of 2023

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[ This post has been co-authored with Jyotpreet Kaur, Tejaswini Kaushal, Praharsh Gour, and Swaraj Barooah ]. As 2023 comes to an end, in line with our annual tradition, we take stock of the top IP developments that occurred this year. And as we move to the cusp of the new year, here’s to wishing our readers a very happy and healthy year ahead!

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