Summary of Chapters on Intellectual Property in FTAs Entered Sample Clauses

Summary of Chapters on Intellectual Property in FTAs Entered. Into by the US The US strategy for intellectual property in FTAs which it has entered into appears to be aiming to ensure in the counterparty country the protection level set forth under the domestic laws of the US (as illustrated by the Trade Act of 2002). The provisions on intellectual property in US FTAs may be put into three categories, as illustrated in Chart 4-1. The US strategy appears to reflect the industry areas of the US which are strongly competitive and have high concerns about intellectual property (for example, copyright-related industries and the pharmaceutical industry). Overview of US Strategy for Intellectual Property in FTAs Industry Areas Copyright-related Industries (Software, Phonograms, Motion Film, etc.) Pharmaceutical Industry Other Intellectual-Property- Sensitive Industries Copyrights and other Related Rights - Patents - Approval of Marketing of Regulated Items Enforcement Typical FTA Intellectual Property Provisions - Extension of terms of protection (50 years € 70 years) - Prohibition on the circumvention of technical protection measures (access control, copy control) - Protection of rights management information - Inclusion of temporary reproduction in rights of reproduction - Limitation on Internet service provider exemption conditions - Extension of terms of protection of patent to indemnify erosion of the term due to delay in approval of marketing - Exclusive utilization of test data submitted for the application for approval of marketing of pharmaceuticals (5 years from approval) - Limitation on parallel import (in some FTAs) - Limitation on invocation of compulsory license - Clarification of guidelines related to remedies:
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