Patent law and privacy concerns in the era of the internet: the morality exception in personal data mining and analysis

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1. INTRODUCTION. 1.1. The Paradox of Privacy Law. 1.2. Patents and Personal Data. 1.3. The International Patent Law System. 2. POSSIBILITIES FOR PRIVACY CONCERNS TO BE CONSIEDRED WITHIN THE INTERNATIONAL PATENT SYSTEM . 2.1. Moral in the TRIPS System. 2.2. Moral Under the TRIPS Agreement and Privacy Concerns. 2.3. Personal Data Access in Developing Countries: Immoral Data Technologies? 3. WHAT IS THE INTERNET GOVERNANCE AND WHY DOES IT MATTER? 3.1. Internet governance and IP. 3.2. Internet governance and Privacy. 4. AN INTEGRAL PROPOSAL IN THE ERA OF INTERNET GOVERNANCE. 5. CONCLUSION. 6. REFERENCES