http://www.ustr.gov/Document_Library/Reports_Publications/2009/2009_Special_301_Report/Section_Index.html
*BRAZIL* Brazil will remain on the Watch List in 2009. Brazil has illustrated a commitment to anti-piracy and anti-counterfeiting policies by public awareness and education campaigns. Enforcement actions, including investigations into IPR violations, raids, and seizures of pirated and counterfeit products, have continued. *The United States encourages Brazil to* continue these actions as well as strengthen its IPR enforcement legislation, take more vigorous action to address book and Internet piracy, and *accede to and implement the WIPO Internet Treaties*. [que, diga-se de passagem, proíbem a retirada de DRM de conteúdo digital] Concerns remain regarding patent protection for pharmaceuticals and medical devices, including with respect to: the decision against granting patents for polymorphs and second-use inventions; and the role of Brazil’s health authority, ANVISA, in the patent application process. In addition, the United States continues to urge Brazil to provide effective protection against unfair commercial use of undisclosed test and other data generated to obtain marketing approval for pharmaceutical products. The United States will continue to engage with Brazil bilaterally on these IPR issues, including through the U.S.-Brazil Bilateral Consultative Mechanism and other means. Em resposta, já tem a Consumers International IP Watch List Report 2009 http://a2knetwork.org/watchlist
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