Main Events
Perspective on our current global conditions for equitable access to potential COVID 19 treatments and vaccines.
Access to treatment and vaccines to COVID-19 – what should we do about patents?
Global Trade Agenda in a Post-Covid-19 World.
Education in time of Covid.
Protection of Press Publications and the fight against disinformation.
Impact of Intellectual Property Aspects of Free Trade Agreements on the Response to COVID-19.
Collaborative Agenda
Intellectual Property in times of Coronavirus: the Brazilian case!
Government funding of COVID drugs and vaccines.
Strategic meeting to share the experience of the Guatemalan Drug Network.
Open Intellectual Property as an instrument to combat COVID-19.
The Open COVID Patent Pledge and the Future of IP in the Public Interest.
Open Access and Copyright in Times of COVID-19.
COVID-19 against independent music.
Why Costa Rica’s Proposal for the Creation of a Global Pooling Mechanism Deserves Serious Consideration.
Copyright and COVID: What the World Intellectual Property Organization Should Do.
Accessibility for people with disabilities before, during and after a pandemic.
The COVID-19 calls into question the institutional structure underlying the pharmaceutical industry.
Model of science, technology and innovation in Colombia.
Controlled Digital Lending (CDL) in a Pandemic.
Copyright Limitations and Exceptions for Emergency Online Education and Open Educational Resources.
Copyright. Google Trends 2004-2018.
COVID in Brazil: the role of Open Access, OER and Open Data and Science in facing the pandemic.
TRIPS Flexibilities, COVID-19 and Local Production of Medicines in the Southern African Development Community (SADC) Region.
Pandemic-Proof Libraries: Lessons from COVID-19.
Notification and withdrawal. The removal of important content.
Copyright as an obstacle during COVID-19.
Transnational Interference with the Privacy of the Home or the Correspondence of Its Inhabitants as a Crime Against Humanity.
Disabled access to copyrighted material.
Accessibility, inclusion and equality for people with disabilities in Colombia during the pandemic.
The Covid-19 pandemic has laid bare many intellectual property law challenges.