However, IP is much broader than this extending to trade secrets, plant varieties, performers rights and so on. For an introduction to IP see: Understanding Copyright and Related Rights Understanding Industrial Property Source: WIPO ‹ Intellectual Property up Copyright and Related Rights › Pr...
Intellectual property (IP) is a term for any intangible asset that is the product of someone's mind. IP is something proprietary that has value but doesn't exist as a physical object. Examples of intellectual property include designs, concepts, software, inventions, trade secrets, formulas, bra...
The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) is a United Nations (U.N.) agency charged with protecting intellectual property (IP) through an international system that promotes and sustains creativity and innovation and helps develop international economies. Advertisements WIPO is dedicated to pr...
Definition: Intellectual Property, as the name suggests, is an intangible property, which is a product of human intellect, capital, labour, etc. such as artistic creations, literary works, inventions and so forth. It is intangible because it cannot be identified with the help of its physical c...
WhatisIntellectualProperty? 2 Whatis IntellectualProperty Intellectualpropertyrefersto creationsofthemind:inventions; literaryandartisticworks;and symbols,namesandimagesused incommerce.Intellectualproperty isdividedintotwocategories: IndustrialPropertyincludes patentsforinventions, trademarks,industrialdesigns andgeographical...
It is more important than ever to stay ahead of your competitors. Developing and utilising your intellectual property can give you the competitive edge your business needs. In order to maximise your advantages, formulating aneffective IP strategyand keeping your IPs protected is key. ...
China has signed an agreement with the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) on strengthening BRI cooperation on intellectual property and additional agreements on subsequent revision and prolongation of the said agreement. China and the WIPO have jointly hosted twice the High-level Conference ...
The article presents an interview with Geoffrey Yu, former deputy director-general of World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO). He said that no country should claim a monopoly of wisdom of what is right and what is fair. He felt that the discussions at World Health Organization and World...
The WIPO Performances and Phonograms Treaty (WPPT) is an international agreement of the World Intellectual Property Organization that supplements the Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works (Berne Convention) and the International Convention for the Protection of Performers, Produ...
It is widely accepted that intellectual property legal requirements such as patents and data exclusivity can affect access to medicines, but to date there has not been a comprehensive review of the empirical evidence on this topic. The World Trade Organization’s Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects ...