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Valerie writes:
"at your next conference or
seminar, consider having a speaker on this topic." Rather astonishing that
the
IBCLE has speakers available on intellectual property rights. I wonder who
they will get to speak on this topic?
My interpretation of this statement is that we should "find" a speaker, not
that IBLCE has speakers available on the topics. I have seen several
conference schedules recently with this topic listed. In fact, Marsha Walker will
address this issue at the MALC (Michigan affiliate) Conference on October 1.
Other organizations have had ethics speakers at meetings and conferences that
were not provided by IBCLE. I don't think IBLCE intended to endorse any speaker
nor "suggest" them. Many universities and community colleges have competent
speakers on ethical issues. Most, if not all, hospitals have an ethics
committee. (That is not to say that un-ethical things can't and don't happen).
I did recieve my newsletter today and I interpreted this statement as "we
should not steal, borrow, or copy the materials written by or created by others
without their permission."
The reference to patents I interprested to mean the manufacture or creation
of breastfeeding devices and products.
Wondering how the connection to human milk patents came from this article.
Mary Kay Smith, RN, IBCLC
Canton MI
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