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Title: Novartis Taking Indian Government to Court
Post by: Andy Battaglia on April 05, 2007, 04:51:08 AM
From http://www.msf.org/petition_india/australia.html

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Millions of people around the world today rely on affordable medicines produced in India.  India's law contains elements that help put people before patents, but Novartis is taking the Indian government to court to force a change in the law. Neither Novartis, nor any company, should stand in the way of people's right to access the medicines they need...Tell Novartis it has no business standing in the way of people's right to access the medicines they need. Sign on and urge Novartis to DROP THE CASE against the Indian government. http://www.msf.org/petition_india/australia.html 


If you would like to sign the petition, go to http://www.msf.org/petition_india/australia.html
Title: Re: Novartis Taking Indian Government to Court
Post by: §ãJ¡Ð ساجد on April 05, 2007, 05:00:55 AM
Signed.

Medicine are supposed to help people and Novartis should not restrict it to itself; just for making money.
Title: Re: Novartis Taking Indian Government to Court
Post by: Zaini on April 05, 2007, 11:02:34 AM
I signed it my self and sent it to my friends also to sign it.

By the way i didn't know Novartis is a bunch of mean people . :waiting

Zaini.
Title: Re: Novartis Taking Indian Government to Court
Post by: Narendra on April 05, 2007, 12:01:32 PM
I hope there is no effect of this on Exjade release in India
Title: Re: Novartis Taking Indian Government to Court
Post by: Maako on April 05, 2007, 12:25:43 PM
This is really disturbing news... This wont effect only people in India but also neighbourin countries too.. Because i know for sure that a lot of medicines are imported to Maldivies from India... even Kelfer is imported from India...

Ive signed the petition and send to friends this link and the link of the site...

I hope too Narendra, that this doesnt affect the release of Exjade in India... Was looking forward to that day...
Title: Re: Novartis Taking Indian Government to Court
Post by: Danielle on April 08, 2007, 09:28:04 AM
I signed it.  Novartis aggravates the hell out of me.   :mad
Title: Re: Novartis Taking Indian Government to Court
Post by: Manal on April 08, 2007, 11:49:37 AM
I signed and made all my friends sign too :mad

Manal
Title: Re: Novartis Taking Indian Government to Court
Post by: jzd24 on April 09, 2007, 02:53:27 AM
I signed, too. Maybe it will do some good. Jean
Title: Re: U.S. Puts 12 Nations on Watch for Piracy
Post by: Andy Battaglia on May 01, 2007, 12:06:05 AM
From http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070430/ap_on_go_ot/copyright_piracy&printer=1;_ylt=AuM7IBrZeUaPhKFZyQmefFh2wPIE

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The Bush administration on Monday placed the 12 countries on a "priority watch list" which will subject them to extra scrutiny and could eventually lead to economic sanctions if the administration decides to bring trade cases before the World Trade Organization...In elevating Thailand to the priority watch list, the administration said it was concerned by a range of issues including a "deteriorating protection for patents and copyrights." Thailand is currently in a dispute with international drug companies including Abbott Laboratories of the United States over the cost of drugs to fight AIDS and other diseases.
The Thai government in January issued compulsory licenses allowing the use of much cheaper generic versions of two leading drugs in Thailand.
Representatives of U.S. companies applauded the new administration report but Oxfam America denounced the administration for what the international development agency said was a misstatement of the rights of U.S. companies under international trade rules.
"The report ignores important international agreements signed by the U.S. government ... which clearly state that developing countries have the right to place public health and the public interest over intellectual property rules,"
said Rohit Malpani, a policy adviser with Oxfam.

The US has signed these agreements that put people over profits in terms of life-saving drugs, but the continuing influence of the pharmaceutical industry on the Bush administration is once again evident. Bush's largest political contributions have come from the pharmaceutical industry and their reward seems to be this placing of their financial interests above international agreements that would protect people from price gouging. People need these drugs to survive and it is unconscionable to try to deprive them of their lives so that drug companies can reap even higher profits.