O regime internacional sobre os aspectos da propriedade intelectual relacionados ao comércio da OMC:: impactos na legislação brasileira sobre inovação tecnológica e desenvolvimento

This work intends to invest in a timely manner, the TRIPS Agreement of the World Trade Organization, and on what would be their main repercussions in the Brazilian legislation, especially on technological innovation policy. Our objective is to find what is the kind of regulation that was produced fr...

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Main Author: Silva Andrade, Mayra Thais
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: 2015
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Online Access:https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=6742337
Source:PIDCC: Revista em propriedade intelectual direito contêmporaneo, ISSN 2316-8080, Vol. 9, Nº. 2, 2015, pags. 349-380
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Summary: This work intends to invest in a timely manner, the TRIPS Agreement of the World Trade Organization, and on what would be their main repercussions in the Brazilian legislation, especially on technological innovation policy. Our objective is to find what is the kind of regulation that was produced from two views that permeated the multilateral arenas: on the one hand the central powers, who demanded strict standards of protection for intellectual creations against piracy and in favor of free markets and at the opposite, the middle powers in the search for flexible rules that exclude sectors considered as strategic for export and seeking technical cooperation, science and technology transfer. For the methodology will be used exploratory procedure, from the analysis of the TRIPS Agreement, the main Brazilian standards on intellectual property and the Productive Development Policy of Brazil, as well as analysis of relevant literature on Public International Law and International Relations. It concludes that the TRIPS-plus practices were one of the main outcomes of the agreement that damaged or delayed the possibility of achieving the multilateral trading system integration objectives. And in Brazil stand out the manifesto for reform of legislation relating to intellectual property and the creation of the Innovation Policy, which regulates the cooperation activities in education, research and market performed in partnership between State-University-Industry (Industry). The proposed issue is on the day's agenda as an attractive to new research on the dialogue between Public Policy, Law, Development and Technology.