UN’s WIPO voted Friday to update its IP Patent Treaties for Genetics
Based in Geneva, Switzerland, the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the United Nations (UN).
An Intellectual Property (IP) Treaty, according to the UN, includes:
https://www.wipo.int/edocs/pubdocs/en/wipo_pub_450_2020.pdf
patents
data and digital assets
copyrights
trade secrets
trademarks
designs
patterns
surveillance, space, and defense technologies
anything on the internet
https://www.wipo.int/pressroom/en/articles/2022/article_0009.html
When is the next meeting?
It is to be announced on this website:
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Drugmakers with access to the WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization) include:
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https://bvgh.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/2021-March-Snapshot.pdf
WIPO has:
160 Institutional members
171 “Collaborations” with drugmakers and others
171 “Assets” including its vaccine patents
The lists can be accessed using this website and map:
To support the WIPO, Congress approved funding for these people and universities.
They are:
Henry Hertzfeld (George Washington University)
Benjamin Staats (George Washington University)
https://spacenews.com/op-ed-dont-wait-for-a-disaster-industry-led-space-traffic-management/
George Leaua (George Washington University)
Bhaven Sampat (Columbia University)
https://www.publichealth.columbia.edu/people/our-faculty/bns3
Richard R. Nelson (Columbia University)
Lisa L. Ouellette (Stanford Law School)
https://law.stanford.edu/directory/lisa-larrimore-ouellette/
Dr. Audrey Odom John (Washington University in St. Louis)
It is a partial list.
https://research.wipo.int/member/george-washington-university-gw
The China Communist Party (CCP) already owns half of the world’s genetic data.
Through WIPO’s databases, it now has access to the other half.
The WIPO was established in 1967.