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South Africa: Stop Blindly Handing Out Patents!

Health activists hand-over comments on Draft Policy to Dept. of Trade & Industry, supporting patent law reform PRETORIA, 17 October – Marching in support of government-proposed patent law reforms, Doctors Without Borders (MSF), the Treatment Action Campaign (TAC), and SECTION27 today handed their submission commenting on the Draft National Policy on Intellectual Property, 2013 to […]

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TAC-MSF-S27 joint submission to the DTI’s draft national policy

Today the Treatment Action Campaign (TAC), Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), and SECTION27 handed in a submission to the Department of Trade and Industry in Pretoria, in response to the draft National Policy on Intellectual Property, 2013. Having worked for many years to limit the negative impact of intellectual property (IP) on public health, most recently […]

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International pressure to Fix the Patent Law in South Africa grows

                        As the public consultation on the Department of Trade and Industry’s Draft National Policy on Intellectual Property moves into its final few days there has been a wave of support from organisations, academics and experts across the globe. As it stands over 50 international organisations, […]

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Call for sign on: Open letter from civil society, academics and experts to the DTI

On September 4, 2013, the South African Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) published the Draft National Policy on Intellectual Property, 2013, for public comment. This draft policy is an important first step toward reforming the country’s patent laws to better ensure access to affordable medicines. Amendments to intellectual property systems may occur at a […]

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TAC debunks pharma’s myths around patent law reform

As the Fix the Patent Laws campaign gains traction and South Africa moves closer towards the kind of intellectual property reform that will vastly improve access to affordable medicines, a number of claims are being publicised by the pharmaceutical industry and their allies seeking to protect their business interests. The purpose of this myth-buster is […]

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Brazil and South Africa agree: it’s time to Fix the Patent Laws

South African delegation to Brazil get vital opportunity to learn from counterparts as South Africa patent reform process gathers pace                           October 9th 2013: Doctors Without Borders (MSF) and the Treatment Action Campaign (TAC) congratulate the Brazilian government on taking bold steps to […]

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Outcome of Public Consultations on Draft IP Policy

The two public consultations on the Draft National Policy on Intellectual Property, 2013, run by the TAC, MSF and SECTION27 in Cape Town and Johannesburg on September 27th, led to the following general conclusions: –Participants were happy about the direction of the policy and felt reforms could bring down prices, but wanted further details on how it will be implemented and what the […]

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Public Consultation on Draft National Policy on Intellectual Property – 27th Sept

The Treatment Action Campaign (TAC), Doctors Without Borders (MSF) and SECTION27 invite their members, and interested members of the public and local media to attend a consultation regarding the Draft National Policy on Intellectual Property, 2013, which was recently released by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) for public comment. Consultations will take place […]

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The IP Debate – Let’s not be fooled…

By Professor Yousuf Vawda, School of Law, University of KwaZulu-Natal Those opposed to the introduction of substantive patent examination in South Africa (and increased IP protection over medicines and other innovations) base their arguments on flawed assumptions:   1. ‘It is highly unlikely that patent applications which have been granted in developed countries would be refused […]

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