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Their Knowledge, Their Rights: Using Traditional Knowledge and Intellectual Property to Protect Communities

March 01, 2021
In the case of traditional knowledge, developing countries tend to be exporters rather than importers. They also tend to favor stronger protection of traditional knowledge through intellectual property laws, a position that distinctly contrasts with their calls for more flexible IP protect...
Rachel Bonnifield et al.
February 08, 2021

A new year starts off at CGD in part with a new “Debates in Development,” and we hope you’ll lend your views.

There’s nothing new of course about the decades-long debate over intellectual property rights and life-saving medicines. But as we approach the one-year mark of the COVID-19 global pandemic, with a handful of new vaccines already approved for emergency authorization and millions of people recently inoculated, it is becoming increasingly likely that the world may soon look quite lopsided in one distinct way – hundreds of millions of residents in wealthy nations will be vaccinated before billions of people in developing countries have similar access. A global advocacy campaign is currently seeking to exempt COVID-19 vaccines from IP protections, contending that this action would mobilize additional manufacturers and help address vaccine access disparities. Others argue that doing so could dissuade additional manufacturing investments and undermine long-run vaccine development, including to address emerging COVID-19 variants.

With COVID-19, no one is safe until everyone is safe. So Rachel Silverman kicks off this debate by asking, would exempting COVID-19 vaccines from intellectual property rights improve global access and equity?

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Technology Still Stops at Borders: Tracking Rich Countries’ Intellectual Property Policies

October 24, 2017
Our new analysis shows that, despite recent improvements, rich countries' intellectual property policies are still worse for development than they were more than a decade ago. Here we look at why these policies became inflexible, and what countries should be doing to let technology flow mor...
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US-India Intellectual Property Rift - Arvind Subramanian and Kimberly Elliott

April 11, 2014
With the Office of the US Trade Representative (USTR) reported to be considering a downgrade of India, trade ties between the two countries are even rockier than usual. Worse, the decision could be announced soon after a newly elected Indian government takes office in May, potentially starting a new...