Escaping the 'Novelty Trap': Existing intellectual property law can make it more challenging for developing countries to innovate, Rochelle Dreyfuss writes.

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Escaping the 'Novelty Trap': Existing intellectual property law can make it  more challenging for developing countries to innovate, Rochelle Dreyfuss  writes.
The advent of vaccines for COVID-19 exposed major questions about intellectual property laws as many countries clamored for legal alterations and waivers in order to obtain information about producing effective vaccines. The vaccines also underlined disparities among low- and high-income countries, including differences in manufacturing and research capabilities that dictated how quickly nations were able to vaccinate their citizens.
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