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Consumer Project on Technology

The Consumer Project on Technology (CPTech) is a non-governmental organization founded by Ralph Nader in 1995. It deals with issues related to the effects of intellectual property on public health, cyberlaw and e-commerce, and competition policy. It has fought the Microsoft monopoly, the ICANN monopoly, software patents, business method patents. It has supported free software in government, open access for the Internet, and privacy regulation. CPTech does extensive work on access to medicines, including a major effort on compulsory licensing of patents. Beginning in 2002, CPTech began to work seriously with Tim Hubbard and others on a new trade framework for medical R&D. In the context of current bilaterial agreements, this is referred to as R&D+, which in contrast to TRIPS+ approaches.

CPTech is also working with a number of other NGOs to change the mission of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), so that it operates more like a true UN agency, with a social rather than a commercial agenda.

The organization is directed by James Love.

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See also:
| Médecins Sans Frontières | Public Citizen | Electronic Frontier Foundation | Oxfam |
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