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Patent law truce ends UN deadlock

By Frances Williams in Geneva

Published: October 5 2005 19:01 | Last updated: October 5 2005 19:01

Rich and poor countries on Wednesday papered over their deep divide in regard to strengthening patents and other intellectual property rights, breaking a deadlock that had threatened to paralyse work in the World Intellectual Property Organisation, the Geneva-based United Nations agency.

The uneasy truce came after industrialised nations agreed to establish a new committee in Wipo for discussing the so-called “development agenda” being pressed by a group of developing nations, led by Brazil.

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