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James Love and Consumer Project on Technology Documents
Introduction
Mr. Love has headed the Consumer Project on Technology organization since 1990. This public interest group, founded by Ralph Nader in 1968, focuses on issues in telecommunications, intellectual property, privacy, health care and digital networks.
Goals of the CPT include motivating citizens to become more involved in policy making at the international level. Citizen involvement in the 1996 deliberations by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) on internet copyright and sui generis database protection were quite effective, as are current efforts to engage the World Health Assembly in matters concerning trade and public health.
More recently, in December 1999, Mr. Love and Mr. Nader were invited speakers at the World Trade Organization's meetings in Seattle, Washington.
The following articles are a selected collection of papers by Mr. Love that reflect the CPT's concerns in policy areas involving intellectual property, health care and genetically modified drugs.
Documents
Opening Page, "Health Care and Intellectual Property (1999) (not available at this time)
"Health Care, Intellectual Property and Compulsory Licensing" (not available at this time)
Draft, "Essential Health Research" (not available at this time)
"Health Care and Intellectual Property: Economics of New Drugs" (not available at this time)
"Health Care and Intellectual Property: The Orphan Drug Act" (not available at this time)
James Love's Selected Articles, Papers, and Congressional Testimony on Pharmaceutical Drugs (not available at this time)
North American Free Trade Act, Patents (not available at this time)
United States Trade Representative's "Protection of Intellectual Property and Health Policy" (not available at this time)
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