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A Handbook on the WTO TRIPS Agreement

A Handbook on the WTO TRIPS Agreement

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  • 出版商: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 9781107625297
  • 出版时间 April 2012
  • 规格: Paperback , 410 pages
  • 适应领域: International ? 免责申明:
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    This handbook describes the historical and legal background to the TRIPS Agreement, its role in the WTO and its institutional framework and reviews the following areas: general provisions and basic principles; copyright and related rights; trademarks; geographical indications; patents; industrial designs, layout-designs, undisclosed information and anti-competitive practices; enforcement of IPRs; dispute settlement in the context of the TRIPS Agreement; TRIPS and public health; and current TRIPS issues. It contains a guide to TRIPS notifications by WTO members and describes how to access and make use of the official documentation relating to the TRIPS Agreement and related issues. Furthermore, it includes the legal texts of the TRIPS Agreement and the relevant provisions of the WIPO conventions referred to in it, as well as subsequent relevant WTO instruments.

    • Non-technical explanation of each section of the TRIPS Agreement, as well as later instruments and current policy issues, provides the reader with a clear understanding of the key provisions, their background and relevant developments

    • Detailed analysis of and commentary on the later instruments pertaining to public health that were adopted in the WTO ensures that the reader is aware of the main changes that took place post-1995 in the context of public health

    • Provides an overview of the institutional framework within the WTO that administers the TRIPS Agreement and describes some of the experience in analysing and interpreting it in the context of the WTO dispute settlement system, thereby enabling the reader to understand the TRIPS Agreement as part of the broader WTO trading regime and its institutional framework

  • List of figures
    xvi
    List of boxes
    xvii
    List of tables
    xviii
    Preface
    xix
    Acknowledgements
    xxii
    List of acronyms and abbreviations
    xxiii
    I             Introduction to the TRIPS Agreement
    1
    A             Introduction
    1
    1             General
    1
    2             Historical and legal background to TRIPS
    4
    3             Place of TRIPS in the World Trade Organization
    8
    4             Overview of TRIPS provisions
    10
    (a)           General provisions and basic principles
    10
    (b)           Standards concerning the availability, scope and use of intellectual property rights
    10
    (c)           Enforcement
    12
    (d)           Certain other matters
    12
    B             General provisions and basic principles of the TRIPS Agreement
    12
    1             Objectives and principles
    12
    2             Minimum standards agreement
    13
    3             Beneficiaries
    14
    (a)           Industrial property
    14
    (b)           Copyright
    15
    (c)           Performers
    15
    (d)           Producers of phonograms
    15
    (e)           Broadcasting organizations
    15
    4             National treatment and most-favoured-nation treatment
    16
    5             Exhaustion
    18
    C             Procedures for the acquisition and maintenance of intellectual property rights
    20
    D             Transitional arrangements and other matters
    21
    1             Transition periods
    21
    (a)           Developed countries and non-discrimination (all Members)
    21
    (b)           Developing countries and economies in transition
    21
    (c)           Least-developed countries
    22
    (d)           Acceding countries
    23
    2             Protection of existing subject matter
    23
    (a)           Application of the rules
    23
    (b)           Additional requirements in respect of pre-existing works and phonograms
    24
    3             Transfer of technology
    24
    4             Technical cooperation
    25
    5             Security exceptions
    26
    E             Institutional arrangements
    26
    1             Decision-making procedures
    27
    2             The work of the Council for TRIPS
    30
    (a)           Notifications
    30
    (b)           Review of national laws and regulations
    32
    (c)           Forum for consultations
    32
    (d)           Forum for further negotiation or review
    33
    (e)           Cooperation with the World Intellectual Property Organization
    34
    II            Copyright and related rights
    36
    A             Introduction
    36
    1             General
    36
    2             What are copyright and related rights?
    36
    3             What is the relationship of the TRIPS Agreement with the pre-existing provisions of the Berne and Rome Conventions?
    37
    B             TRIPS provisions on copyright
    39
    1             What is the subject matter to be protected?
    39
    (a)           ‘Literary and artistic works’
    39
    (i)           Computer programs
    39
    (ii)          Databases
    40
    (b)           Derivative works
    40
    (c)           Certain other categories of works
    41
    (d)           Certain principles governing eligibility for copyright protection
    41
    (i)           Idea/expression dichotomy
    41
    (ii)          Originality
    41
    (iii)         Automatic protection
    42
    (iv)          Independence of protection
    43
    2             What are the rights to be conferred on authors?
    43
    (a)           General
    43
    (b)           Reproduction right
    44
    (c)           Rental right
    44
    (d)           Rights of public performance, broadcasting and communication to the public
    44
    (e)           Rights of translation and adaptation
    45
    (f)           Moral rights
    46
    3             What are the permissible limitations and exceptions?
    46
    4             Term of protection
    48
    C             TRIPS provisions on related rights
    51
    1             Relevant rights under the TRIPS Agreement
    52
    (a)           Performers
    52
    (b)           Producers of phonograms
    52
    (c)           Broadcasting organizations
    52
    2             Limitations and exceptions
    53
    3             Term of protection
    53
    III           Trademarks
    54
    A             Introduction
    54
    1             General
    54
    2             What is the role of trademarks?
    54
    3             What is the relationship of the TRIPS Agreement with the pre-existing provisions of the Paris Convention?
    56
    B             TRIPS provisions on trademarks
    57
    1             What is the subject matter to be protected and what are the conditions for registration?
    57
    (a)           Subject matter of trademark protection
    57
    (i)           Distinctive signs
    57
    (ii)          Trade names
    59
    (iii)         Collective marks and certification marks
    59
    (b)           Conditions for registration as a trademark
    60
    (i)           Priority
    60
    (ii)          Publishing requirement
    60
    (iii)         Reasons which may not constitute grounds for refusal of trademark registrations
    61
    (iv)          Reasons which may constitute grounds for refusal of trademark registrations
    63
    (v)           Reasons which must constitute grounds for refusal or invalidation of trademark registration in Members
    63
    2             What are the rights to be conferred on trademark owners?
    66
    (a)           General
    66
    (b)           Trademark rights
    66
    (c)           Rights with respect to well-known trademarks
    69
    (d)           Licensing and assignment of rights
    71
    (e)           Other requirements
    71
    3             What are the permissible exceptions to trademark rights?
    72
    (a)           Permissible exceptions
    72
    (b)           No compulsory licensing permitted
    73
    4             Term of protection
    75
    IV            Geographical indications
    76
    A             Introduction
    76
    1             General
    76
    2             Background
    76
    3             What is the relationship with the pre-existing provisions of the Paris Convention?
    77
    B             TRIPS provisions on GIs
    78
    1             What is the subject matter to be protected?
    78
    (a)           TRIPS definition of geographical indications
    78
    (b)           Elements of the Article 22.1 definition
    78
    (i)           It is a sign
    79
    (ii)          Function of identification
    79
    (iii)         Subject matter of identification
    79
    (iv)          The geographical origin identified by the geographical indication
    80
    (v)           Quality, reputation, or other characteristics essentially due to the geographical origin
    80
    (c)           Geographical indications, indications of source, rules of origin, appellations of origin and trademarks
    80
    (i)           Geographical indications and indications of source
    83
    (ii)          Geographical indications and rules of origin
    83
    (iii)         Geographical indications and appellations of origin
    83
    (iv)          Geographical indications, trademarks and certification marks
    83
    (d)           Right holders and eligible users
    84
    2             What are the conditions for getting protection?
    84
    3             Protection and rights conferred
    85
    (a)           For geographical indications for all goods (Article 22)
    85
    (i)           Protection against use by others (Article 22.2)
    85
    (ii)          Protection against use as a trademark (Article 22.3)
    87
    (iii)         Factually true but misleading use (Article 22.4)
    87
    (b)           Additional protection for geographical indications for wines and spirits (Article 23)
    88
    (i)           Protection against use by others (Article 23.1)
    89
    (ii)          Protection against use as a trademark (Article 23.2)
    90
    (iii)         Homonymous geographical indications for wines (Article 23.3)
    90
    (iv)          Negotiation of a multilateral register of geographical indications for wines (Article 23.4)
    90
    4             Exceptions and international negotiations
    91
    (a)           Exceptions
    91
    (i)           Generic terms (Article 24.6)
    91
    (ii)          Prior trademark rights (Article 24.5)
    92
    (iii)         Prior use of the geographical indication (Article 24.4)
    92
    (iv)          Time limit to challenge trademarks under Article 22.3 and Article 23.2 (Article 24.7)
    93
    (v)           Use by a person of his name (Article 24.8)
    93
    (vi)          GIs not protected in their country of origin or which have fallen into disuse in their country (Article 24.9)
    93
    (b)           International negotiations, review and standstill
    94
    (i)           International negotiations (Article 24.1)
    94
    (ii)          Standstill (Article 24.3)
    94
    V             Patents
    95
    A             Introduction
    95
    1             What are patents?
    95
    2             What is the relationship with the pre-existing provisions of the Paris Convention?
    96
    B             TRIPS provisions on patents
    97
    1             What is the subject matter to be protected by patents?
    97
    (a)           In which areas must inventions be eligible for protection?
    97
    (b)           What conditions must inventions meet to be eligible for patent protection?
    98
    (i)           Novelty, inventive step and industrial applicability
    98
    (ii)          Disclosure
    100
    (iii)         What are the permissible exclusions from patentable subject matter?
    102
    (iv)          Review of Article 27.3(b)
    104
    (v)           Relationship between the TRIPS Agreement and the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) and the protection of traditional knowledge and folklore
    104
    2             What are the rights to be conferred on patent owners?
    105
    (a)           What are the rights to be conferred on owners of product patents?
    105
    (b)           What are the rights to be conferred on owners of process patents?
    105
    (i)           Rights of process patent owners
    105
    (ii)          Burden of proof
    106
    (c)           Non-discrimination with respect to enjoyment of patent rights
    107
    (i)           The place of invention
    107
    (ii)          The field of technology
    107
    (iii)         Whether products are imported or locally produced
    107
    (d)           What other rights do patent owners have?
    108
    3             What are the permissible exceptions to patent rights?
    108
    (a)           Limited exceptions
    108
    (b)           Compulsory licences
    109
    4             What is the minimum period of protection to be accorded?
    114
    (a)           Term of protection
    114
    (b)           Revocation
    115
    VI            Industrial designs, layout-designs of integrated circuits, undisclosed information, anti-competitive practices
    116
    A             Introduction
    116
    B             Industrial designs
    116
    1             What is an industrial design?
    117
    2             What has to be eligible for protection as an industrial design?
    117
    (a)           General formalities for the protection of industrial designs
    118
    (i)           Formalities
    118
    (ii)          Priority
    118
    (b)           Provisions regarding formalities for industrial designs in the textile sector
    118
    3             What are the rights to be conferred on an owner of a protected industrial design?
    119
    4             What are the permissible exceptions to the rights conferred?
    120
    5             How long does the protection of an industrial design have to last?
    120
    C             Layout-designs (topographies) of integrated circuits
    121
    1             What is a layout-design (topography) of an integrated circuit?
    121
    2             What has to be eligible for protection as a layout-design of an integrated circuit?
    122
    3             What are the rights to be conferred on the owner of a protected layout-design?
    123
    4             What are the permissible limitations and exceptions to the rights conferred?
    124
    (a)           Reproduction for private or research purposes
    124
    (b)           Parallel creation
    124
    (c)           Innocent infringement
    124
    (d)           Exhaustion
    125
    (e)           Compulsory licensing
    125
    5             How long does the protection of a layout-design have to last?
    125
    D             Undisclosed information
    126
    1             Undisclosed information (trade secrets)
    126
    2             Undisclosed test and other data
    128
    E             Control of anti-competitive practices in contractual licences
    129
    1             Introduction
    129
    2             Overview of the relevant provisions of the TRIPS Agreement
    131
    VII           Enforcement
    135
    A             Introduction
    135
    1             Background
    135
    2             What is IPR enforcement?
    136
    3             Application of basic principles
    137
    4             What is the relationship of the TRIPS Agreement with pre-existing provisions in other conventions and treaties?
    138
    B             General obligations
    138
    C             Civil and administrative procedures and remedies
    140
    1             Fair and equitable procedures
    140
    2             Evidence
    141
    3             Remedies
    141
    (a)           Injunctions
    141
    (b)           Damages
    142
    (c)           Other remedies
    142
    4             Right of information
    143
    5             Indemnification of the defendant
    143
    D             Provisional measures
    144
    1             Why and what type of provisional measures?
    144
    2             Procedural requirements and safeguards against abuse
    144
    E             Border measures
    146
    1             Scope and coverage
    146
    (a)           Mandatory coverage of pirated copyright goods and counterfeit trademark goods
    146
    (b)           Optional coverage
    147
    2             Procedural requirements and safeguards against abuse
    148
    (a)           Application, including evidence and description of goods
    148
    (b)           Notice of suspension
    149
    (c)           Duration of suspension
    149
    (d)           Posting of security/payment of compensation
    149
    3             Right of inspection and information
    150
    4             Remedies
    150
    5             Special rules for ex officio action
    151
    F             Criminal procedures
    151
    1             Scope and coverage
    151
    2             Remedies
    151
    (a)           Measures and intellectual property rights at issue
    152
    (b)           Summary of key Panel findings
    152
    G             Cooperation and contact points
    153
    1             Cooperation between Members
    153
    2             Contact points
    154
    VIII          Dispute prevention and settlement
    155
    A             Introduction
    155
    B             Dispute prevention and the review of national implementing legislation
    156
    C             Dispute settlement
    157
    1             General
    157
    2             Non-violation and situation complaints
    159
    D             Description of the dispute settlement procedures
    161
    1             Consultations between the parties
    161
    2             Panel examination
    163
    3             Appellate review
    163
    4             Adoption of the Panel/Appellate report(s) and implementation
    164
    E             Experience in the area of TRIPS
    166
    1             A guide to resources
    176
    IX            TRIPS and public health
    179
    A             Introduction
    179
    B             Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health
    180
    1             Concerns that triggered the discussions
    180
    2             Scope
    180
    3             General statements
    181
    4             Clarification of flexibilities
    181
    5             Transfer of technology
    182
    6             Follow-up
    183
    C             Paragraph 6 System
    184
    1             The issue
    184
    2             The solution: establishment of the Paragraph 6 System
    184
    3             Description of the System
    186
    (a)           Scope and coverage
    186
    (b)           Eligible importing Members
    187
    (c)           Exporting Members
    187
    (d)           Notifications
    187
    (e)           Safeguards against diversion
    188
    (f)           Avoidance of double remuneration
    189
    (g)           The special case of regional trade agreements
    190
    4             Chairman's statement
    190
    5             Domestic implementing legislation
    191
    6             Use of the Paragraph 6 System
    193
    7             Review of the Paragraph 6 System's functioning
    193
    D             Access to medicines: the broader picture
    194
    X             Current TRIPS issues
    196
    A             Introduction
    196
    1             Current issues
    196
    2             The mandates for work on TRIPS issues
    198
    B             Current issues
    200
    1             Geographical indications
    200
    (a)           Background
    200
    (b)           The multilateral register for wines and spirits
    202
    (c)           Extending the ‘higher level of protection’ beyond wines and spirits
    204
    2             The ‘triplets’: biotechnology, traditional knowledge, biodiversity
    205
    (a)           Article 27.3(b) review
    205
    (b)           Traditional knowledge and folklore
    206
    (c)           Relationship between the TRIPS Agreement and the Convention on Biological Diversity
    207
    3             Non-violation complaints
    210
    4             Least-developed countries and TRIPS
    210
    5             The TRIPS Agreement and transfer of technology
    212
    6             Electronic commerce
    213
    C             The TRIPS Agreement in other multilateral policy processes
    214
    1             The TRIPS Agreement and public health beyond the World Trade Organization
    214
    2             TRIPS and human rights
    216
    3             TRIPS and development issues
    217
    4             Intellectual property and competition policy
    218
    5             TRIPS and environmental agreements
    218
    Appendix 1    Guide to TRIPS notifications
    220
    A             General
    220
    B             Relevant notification procedures
    222
    1             Notification of laws and regulations under Article 63.2
    222
    (a)           Procedures for the notification of laws and regulations
    222
    (b)           Availability of the information received
    225
    2             Notifications of contact points under Article 69
    226
    3             Notification requirements for Members availing themselves of certain possibilities under the TRIPS Agreement
    227
    (a)           Articles 1.3 and 3.1
    227
    (b)           Article 4(d)
    228
    (c)           Article 6ter of the Paris Convention
    228
    (d)           Other notification requirements under the Berne Convention and the Rome Convention incorporated by reference into the TRIPS Agreement
    229
    4             Notification requirements for Members making use of the additional flexibilities relating to TRIPS and public health
    232
    5             Notification requirements for developed country Members agreed by the TRIPS Council in the context of Articles 66.2 and 67
    234
    (a)           Reports under Article 66.2
    234
    (b)           Contact points for technical cooperation and reports under Article 67
    235
    (i)           Contact points for technical cooperation on TRIPS
    235
    (ii)          Reports under Article 67
    235
    6             Certain other information flows
    236
    (a)           Records of reviews of national implementing legislation
    236
    (b)           Responses provided in the context of the review of the provisions of the Section on geographical indications under Article 24.2
    237
    (c)           Responses provided in the context of the review of the provisions of Article 27.3(b)
    237
    Appendix 2    Guide to TRIPS documents
    239
    A             General
    239
    B             TRIPS notifications
    241
    C             Reviews of national legislation
    241
    D             Dispute settlement
    243
    E             Reports and decisions
    243
    F             Minutes
    243
    G             Working documents
    244
    H             Documents of the Council for TRIPS in special session
    245
    Annexes       
    246
    1             Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS Agreement) 1994
    247
    2             Provisions of the Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property (1967) referred to in the TRIPS Agreement
    289
    3             Provisions of the Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works (1971) referred to in the TRIPS Agreement
    308
    4             Provisions of the International Convention for the Protection of Performers, Producers of Phonograms and Broadcasting Organizations (the Rome Convention) (1961) referred to in the TRIPS Agreement
    337
    5             Provisions of the Treaty on Intellectual Property in Respect of Integrated Circuits (1989) (‘Washington Treaty’) referred to in the TRIPS Agreement
    343
    6             Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health (2001)
    350
    7             Decision on Implementation of Paragraph 6 of the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health (2003)
    352
    8             Decision on Amendment of the TRIPS Agreement (2005)
    359
    9             Decision on Extension of the Transition Period under Article 66.1 of the TRIPS Agreement for Least-Developed Country Members for Certain Obligations with Respect to Pharmaceutical Products (2002)
    367
    10            Decision on Extension of the Transition Period under Article 66.1 for Least-Developed Country Members (2005)
    368
    Index
    371
  • Antony Taubman
    World Trade Organization

    Hannu Wager
    World Trade Organization

    Jayashree Watal
    World Trade Organization

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