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3D打印、知识产权与医疗紧急情况:寻求新的灵活性

3D Printing, Intellectual Property Rights and Medical Emergencies: In Search of New Flexibilities.

作者信息

Ballardini Rosa Maria, Mimler Marc, Minssen Timo, Salmi Mika

机构信息

Professor, University of Lapland, Faculty of Law, Rovaniemi, Finland.

Senior Lecturer in Law, City Law School, City University London, London, UK.

出版信息

IIC Int Rev Ind Prop Copyr Law. 2022;53(8):1149-1173. doi: 10.1007/s40319-022-01235-1. Epub 2022 Sep 1.

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has exponentially accelerated the use of 3D printing (3DP) technologies in healthcare. Surprisingly, though, we have seen hardly any public intellectual property right (IPR) disputes concerning the 3D-printed medical equipment produced to cope with this crisis. Yet it can be assumed that a great variety of IPRs could potentially have been enforced against the use of various items of equipment printed out without express consent from IP holders. Many reasons might have motivated IP owners not to enforce their rights during the pandemic, such as the fear of acquiring a bad reputation during a declared situation of national emergency. There is no internationally recognised general exception to IPR enforcement for health emergencies, while several - sometimes ineffective - tools, like compulsory licensing, voluntary licensing arrangements and potential TRIPS waivers, have been considered or used to facilitate access to and the distribution of innovations in critical situations. During the COVID-19 emergency, this has meant that the 3DP community has been operating in a state of relative uncertainty including with regard to the risks of IP infringement. This study contextualises these issues for pandemic-relevant 3DP. Building upon experience gathered during the COVID-19 pandemic, we look to the future to see what novel mechanisms within the IPR system could provide the additional flexibility required for dealing more smoothly, with the help and support of digital technologies, with situations such as global health emergencies.

摘要

新冠疫情极大地加速了3D打印(3DP)技术在医疗保健领域的应用。然而,令人惊讶的是,我们几乎没有看到任何关于为应对这场危机而生产的3D打印医疗设备的公共知识产权(IPR)纠纷。然而,可以推测,在未经知识产权所有者明确同意的情况下,可能会有各种各样的知识产权被用来反对使用打印出来的各种设备。在疫情期间,许多因素可能促使知识产权所有者不主张其权利,比如担心在国家紧急声明的情况下获得坏名声。对于卫生紧急情况,国际上没有公认的知识产权执法的一般例外情况,而一些有时效果不佳的工具,如强制许可、自愿许可安排和潜在的《与贸易有关的知识产权协定》(TRIPS)豁免,已被考虑或用于促进在关键情况下获取和分发创新成果。在新冠疫情紧急期间,这意味着3DP社区一直在相对不确定的状态下运作,包括在知识产权侵权风险方面。本研究将这些问题与疫情相关的3DP情况相结合。基于在新冠疫情期间积累的经验,我们展望未来,看看知识产权体系内的哪些新机制能够在数字技术的帮助和支持下,提供额外的灵活性,以便更顺利地应对全球卫生紧急情况等情形。

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