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Webinar Alert: Trade Secret and Access to Medicine by DPIIT- IPR Chair of Cusat and Third World Network

David S Levine and KM Gopakumar will speak at the webinar which will be held on September 22.

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The Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) Chair on IPR of the Inter University Centre for IPR Studies, CUSAT and the Third World Network (TWN) are organising a webinar to discuss about the protection afforded to trade secrets and the public interest involved in it.

The pharmaceutical sector is one industry where trade secrets have been used to veil information which is vital to the general public. When these rights get imbibed in binding international instruments like the TRIPS agreement, it becomes more difficult for countries with less bargaining power to shape their public policies according to their domestic interests.

Trade secret is the prime reason behind vaccine and biotherapeutic monopoly, which is currently manifested as COVID19 vaccine inequity. Intellectual property, especially trade secrets are seen as the biggest hurdle in this context and therefore requires appropriate checks and balances.

Moderator: Naveen Gopal, DPIIT IPR Chair, Inter University Centre for IPR Studies, CUSAT

Speakers

· David S Levine, Elon University School of Law: Trade Secrets and Public Policy

· KM Gopakumar, Third World Network: Trade Secrets and Access to Covid-19 Drugs

When: Sep 22, 2021 07:00 PM Mumbai, Kolkata, New Delhi

Topic: Trade Secret and Access to Medicine

Register in advance:

https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_8Iq3a_wWTVi8KPPG-Sj8gw

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

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