通过非自愿技术转让加速COVID-19疫苗生产

O. Gurgula
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本政策简报解释说,目前在世贸组织讨论的有关增加COVID-19疫苗生产的提案,包括欧盟澄清强制许可使用的提案以及南非和印度提交的知识产权豁免,都需要补充机制,以迅速改善当前迫切需要的COVID-19疫苗的生产。关键问题是,要加快COVID-19疫苗的生产,就需要获得受几家制药公司拥有的商业秘密保护的知识和诀窍。因此,各国政府必须实施额外的商业秘密强制许可机制,允许非自愿转让COVID-19疫苗技术。这样一种机制将符合《与贸易有关的知识产权协定》,并且在通过《与贸易有关的知识产权协定》豁免的情况下以及在无法就这样一种机制达成协议的情况下都具有相关性。虽然这一机制必须提供充分获取制造有关疫苗所需信息的机会,但它也必须确保保护转让的商业秘密。
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Accelerating COVID-19 Vaccine Production via Involuntary Technology Transfer
This policy brief explains that the currently discussed proposals at the WTO related to increasing the production of COVID-19 vaccines, including the EU proposal to clarify the use of compulsory licensing and the submission by South Africa and India on the intellectual property (‘IP’) waiver, require complementary mechanisms to rapidly improve the production of COVID-19 vaccines that is urgently needed today. The key problem is that to accelerate the manufacture of COVID-19 vaccines, access to knowledge and know-how, which are protected by trade secrets owned by several pharmaceutical companies, is required. It is, therefore, important that governments implement an additional mechanism of compulsory licensing of trade secrets that would allow an involuntary transfer of COVID-19 vaccine technologies. Such a mechanism would be compliant with the TRIPS Agreement and be relevant both in case of the adoption of the TRIPS IP waiver and if such a mechanism cannot be agreed upon. While this mechanism must provide full access to the information necessary to manufacture the vaccine in question, it must also ensure the protection of the transferred trade secrets.
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