[Ip-health] Pipeline patents, compulsory licensing and the costs of AIDS treatment in Brazil: iCommons article

Paula Martini paula.martini@fgv.br
Wed Feb 20 17:38:31 2008


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Dear IP-health list members,

I've just published the article "Pipeline patents, compulsory licensing and
the costs of AIDS treatment in Brazil" on the iCommons website, within the
Local Context Global Commons project. It can be found here:
http://www.icommons.org/articles/pipeline-patents-compulsory-licensing-and-=
the-costs-of-aids-treatment-in-brazil

Introducing myself, I work for the Center for Technology and Society (CTS)
at the Funda=E7ao Getulio Vargas Law School as a researcher, project manage=
r
and IP teaching assistant. In our research center we run the A2K
Brazil<http://www.a2kbrasil.org.br>,
Cultura Livre <http://www.culturalivre.org.br> (Free Culture Brazil), Open
Business <http://www.openbusiness.cc>, Creative Commons
Brazil<http://www.creativecommons.org.br>and Local
Context Global Commons<http://icommons.org/node_detail/local-context-global=
-commons>projects,
amongst others.

Best regards,

Paula Martini
Center for Technology and Society
FGV Law School, Brazil
paula.martini@fgv.br
+55 21 2559 5457