Knowledge Bites
Knowledge Bites are short video clips from the Centre on Knowledge Governance events and other interesting lectures. Explore below (organised by event and date).
The Centre on Knowledge Governance Launch: 3 December 2025
Legal scholar Ruth Okediji, speaking at the the 3 December 2025 launch of the Geneva Centre on Knowledge Governance, talks about the importance of limitations and exceptions to intellectual property law, especially
Brazilian Ambassador Guilherme de Aguiar Patriota, speaking at the the 3 December 2025 launch of the Geneva Centre on Knowledge Governance, discusses how individuals should have the right to remuneration
Ellen ‘t Hoen: “Companies decided where Covid vaccines would go, so they went to the highest bidder”
Director of Medicines Law & Policy Ellen ‘t Hoen, speaking at the the 3 December 2025 launch of the Geneva Centre on Knowledge Governance, talks about the importance of placing conditions on
Law professor Valmaine Toki, speaking at the 3 December 2025 launch of the Geneva Centre on Knowledge Governance, discusses the challenges with the “flawed process” of Indigenous people’s participation in
“Fresh ideas, pragmatism and strong leadership are needed to get the IGC out of the rut in which it finds itself now,” said Wend Wendland, a long time director the
Director of the Geneva Centre on Knowledge Governance Sean Flynn, speaking at the Centre’s launch on 3 December 2025, discusses how AI is reproducing a power balance that has been
Ben Cashdan, Director of Communications at the Geneva Centre on Knowledge Governance and speaking at the Centre’s launch on 3 December 2025, talks about the share of revenue from creative




