Special 301 Watch
April 301 - USTR Releases 2010 Special 301 Report
- Special 301 Report
- PIJIP Statement
- KEI Statement
- Health GAP Statement
- Médecins Sans Frontières Statement
- Oxfam America Statement
PIJIP Documents [Back to Top]
- Complaint to UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Health, July 19, 2010
- Submissions and Testimony to USTR, 2010
- News Releases
- Blogs
- April 30, 2010. Sean Flynn. Preliminary Review of the 2010 Special 301 Report Sections on IP and Access to Medicines.
- April 29, 2010. Maine Governor Baldacci Writes Sebelius on Special 301.
- March 30, 2010. IIPA Urges Watch List Countries to Enact Notice and Take Down Provisions to Combat Online Piracy.
- March 27, 2010. Industry and Public Interest Groups Concerned About Special 301’s Impact on Copyright Law.
- March 19, 2010. As IIPA's Special 301 Reports Focus on Graduated Response Systems, RIAA Continues Hope for Voluntary Agreements with U.S. ISPs.
- March 5, 2010. Special 301 Review Includes Hearing for the First Time, Participants Still Seek Greater Transparency.
- February 17, 2010. Over 200 Citizens Submit Comments to US Trade Representative Regarding ACTA.
- February 11, 2010. USTR Accepting Comments and Notices of Intent to Testify for the 2010 Special 301 Report.
- Audio Recording: Morning Session | Afternoon Session
- Prepared Testimony:
- Sean Flynn for Global Health NGO's
- Sean Flynn for Forum on Democracy and Trade
- Rohit Malpani for Oxfam America
- Maine State Rep. Sharon Treat for the Maine Citizens Trade Policy Commission
- Maine State Rep. Sharon Treat for the NLARx Working Group on Trade
- Robin Lunge for the Vermont Commission on International Trade and State Sovereignty
- Civil Society
- AIDS Access Foundation - Thailand
- Center for Policy Analysis on Trade and Health (CPATH)
- Consumers International
- EFF and Public Knowledge (joint submission)
- Free Software Foundation
- Grupo de Trabalho Sobre Propriedade Intelectual (GTPI)
- Health GAP
- Knowledge Ecology International
- Lawyers Collective HIV/AIDS Unit
- Medecins Sans Frontieres
- Oxfam America
- PIJIP, on Behalf of 11 Global Health Organizations
- PIJIP, on Behalf of US State Legislators
- Social Science Research Council
- Groups Representing State Governments
- Countries
- Firms and Trade Associations
- American Chamber of Commerce in Hanoi
- American Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong
- American Chamber of Commerce in Jordan
- American Chamber of Commerce in Taipei
- Biotechnology Industry Organization
- Brazil Industries Coalition
- Coalition for IP Rights
- Computer and Communications Industry Association
- Consumer Electronics Association
- CropLife America
- Generic Pharmaceutical Association
- Intel Corporation
- International Anti-Counterfeiting Coalition
- International Intellectual Property Alliance
- IP Coalition
- Major League Baseball
- Monsanto
- Mylan
- National Association of Manufacturers
- Nintendo of America
- Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers Association
- Philip Morris
- Recording Industry Association of America
- Sunkist
USTR Documents [Back to Top]
- 2010
- Federal Register Notice Requesting Commets and Oral Testimony
- Audio Recording of March 3, 2010 Open Hearing: Morning Session | Afternoon Session
- 2009
- 2008
Major Industry Submissions from Recent Years [Back to Top]
Civil Society Documents Before 2010 [Back to Top]- Public Health, Consumer Groups Respond to 2009 USTR Special 301 Report (April 30, 2009)
- PIJIP Analysis of the 2008 Special 301 Report and Industry Submissions:
Documents Related to Thai Compulsory Licensing Dispute [Back to Top]
- Letter from US Ambassador Ralph Boyce, July 20, 2007
- US Diplomatic Cable describing events in Thailand, March 2007
- Apiradee Treerutkuarkul. "Stop the Review." Op-Ed in the Bangkok Times, February 11, 2008
Further Resources [Back to Top]
- KEI Page on Special 301 - Contains all reports from 1989 to present
- USTR Page on Intellectual Property


