[Fsf-friends] NEWS: Communists push passage of India's patent bill

Frederick Noronha (FN) fred@bytesforall.org
Wed Mar 23 00:20:36 IST 2005


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Communists push passage of India's patent bill
By Indo-Asian News Service

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New Delhi, March 22 (IANS) A controversial Patent Amendment Bill, that had 
drawn protests even in African countries as it was feared it would lead to 
rise in costs of cheaper India-made generic drugs, was passed amid 
protests in the lower house of parliament.

Even as the opposition National Democratic Alliance (NDA) pressed for the 
bill's reference to a parliamentary panel and staged a walkout, the 
government managed to get the support of Left parties and secure the 
passage in the Lok Sabha.

"There were five-six areas where we wanted changes. Some safeguards are 
also in place on life-savings drugs. We are, therefore, supporting the new 
regime," said Prakash Karat, politburo member of the Communist Party of 
India-Marxist (CPI-M).

The bill seeks to replace an ordinance promulgated in December to meet the 
Jan 1 deadline to recognise product patents, enable the grant of 
compulsory licences for export of medicines and modify rules on exclusive 
marketing rights.

These provisions are part of India's commitment to the World Trade 
Organisation (WTO) under the pact on Trade Related Intellectual Property 
Rights, but there were fears mainly over its likely impact on prices of 
drugs and medicines, especially those for AIDS.

The patent bill originally had an enabling provision that required poor 
nations with insufficient or no manufacturing capacity to grant compulsory 
licence to Indian companies for import of drugs to meet emergent public 
health situations.

This provision has now been amended to help these least developed 
countries, a number of them in Africa. They are no longer required to 
issue a compulsory licence to an Indian firm to import patented drugs from 
the country.

The Indian government can allow such exports even if the importing country 
merely authorises or notifies its requirement.

Other changes relate to areas like definition of inventiveness, new 
inventions, royalty and the raising of objections before the grant of a 
patent instead of afterwards.

The bill was to have been debated and passed Monday but this was deferred 
to Tuesday to enable the government and the left iron out their 
differences.

Commerce and Industry Minister Kamal Nath said the new legislation would 
not affect domestic prices as 97 percent of the drugs in the Indian market 
were already off patents, including 350 live-saving essential drugs.

But rights groups said a patient of AIDS in poor countries who pays some 
$20 a month for treatment with generic medicine could end up coughing up 
$395 for the branded anti-retroviral drugs because of some provisions in 
the new legislation.

There were protest marches in Tanzania, Kenya and Uganda, countries with 
large numbers of HIV/AIDS patients, who feared higher cost of drugs 
following passage of the patent bill in India.

"The life and health of hundreds of thousands of people globally depends 
on the decisions taken in India this week," said Ellen 't Hoen of the 
Paris-based Doctors Without Borders, a health and medical aid group.

Hoen, who had been gathering support in India against the new legislation, 
said close to 50 percent of an estimated 700,000 HIV patients in poor and 
developing countries depend on Indian drugs for treatment.

But the commerce minister said: "The 12 anti retro-viral drugs, mostly 
used for AIDS and made in India, cannot be patented. They are pre-1995 
inventions. India will continue to manufacture, use and export them 
without hindrance."

The bill now goes to the Rajya Sabha, the upper house, before going to the 
president for signature for it to become law.

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