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Inter-ministerial Group for Intellectual Property - GIPI

Inter-ministerial Group for Intellectual Property - GIPI. GIPI. In august 2001,it was created the Interministerial Group for Intellectual Property, discipline its composition and functioning, and other measures.

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Inter-ministerial Group for Intellectual Property - GIPI

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  1. Inter-ministerial Group for Intellectual Property -GIPI

  2. GIPI • In august 2001,it was created the Interministerial Group for Intellectual Property, discipline its composition and functioning, and other measures. • The Interministerial Group for Intellectual Property - GIPI, the allocation of proposed government action to reconcile the domestic and international policies aimed at foreign trade in goods and services relating to intellectual property and, in particular:

  3. GIPI I - will provide subsidies for the policy guidelines of IP; II - proposed planning coordinated action of bodies responsible for implementing this policy; III - express in advance on the standards and laws of intellectual property and related topics; IV - indicate the technical parameters for the bilateral and multilateral agreements on intellectual property;

  4. GIPI V - subsidies on intellectual property for the formulation and implementation of other government policies; VI - to promote inter-ministerial coordination in matters to be dealt with by GIPI; VII - consult with the private sector on intellectual property; VIII - investigate and report matters relating to intellectual property.

  5. GIPI - GIPI is chaired by the President of the Chamber of Foreign Trade and integrated by representatives of the following bodies of the Federal Public Administration:              I - Ministry of Agriculture and Supply;              II - Ministry of Science and Technology;              III - Ministry of Culture;              IV - Ministry of Development, Industry and Foreign Trade;              V - Ministry of Justice;              VI - Ministry of Foreign Affairs;              VII - Ministry of Health;              VIII - Civil House of the Presidency of the Republic;              IX - Ministry of Environment;              X - Ministry of Finance, and              XI - Strategic Affairs Secretariat of the Presidency.

  6. GIPI • The National Institute of Industrial Property - INPI will be heard whenever the matter is their sphere of competence. • May be invited to participate in meetings of GIPI representatives of other public authorities and people of public knowledge. • GIPI act in plenary meetings, and provided, where necessary, the establishment of thematic sub-groups.

  7. GIPI • GIPI will be Executive Secretary of the Department of Industrial Technology of the Ministry of Development, Industry and Foreign Trade, who shall designate the Executive Secretary. • The formulation and implementation by the public authorities, by law or international commitments concerning intellectual property should be assessed in advance by GIPI.

  8. Civil Society • REBRIP: http://www.rebrip.org.br • Working Group (GTPI in portuguese): • activities that includes international agreements related to the issue of intellectual property in various fora (WTO, FTAA, MERCOSUR / European Union, WIPO), the relevant legislation, the negotiating position, the Brazilian National Congress and the executive. The degree of intervention varies from mere monitoring with a view to obtaining information to specific proposals to amend national legislation and international negotiations in progress. The least common denominator is the public interest, especially for those excluded. • Renata Reis: renata@abiaids.org.br

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