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- 2. What is WIPO? Mandate, governing bodies and procedures are set out in the WIPO Convtention, which
- 3. What is IP? Intellectual property (IP) refers to creations of the mind, such as inventions; literary
- 4. Copyright Copyright is a legal term used to describe the rights that creators have over their
- 5. About legal framework and procedures
- 6. Excuse me for those advertisements at the end of the video, if I were there, I
- 7. Once more about main WIPO systems
- 8. The structure of the WIPO WIPO's organizational structure is based on seven Sectors, each headed by
- 10. Resolving IP disputes WIPO’s international Alternative Dispute Resolution services enables to resolve IP disputes outside the
- 11. Global governance WIPO provides a global policy forum, where governments, intergovernmental organizations, industry groups and civil
- 12. Cases: how WIPO helps to protect geographical indications
- 13. Once more*: what is a geographical indication? A geographical indication (GI) is a sign used on
- 14. Geographical indications in action From Switzerland’s Gruyère cheese to Mexico’s Tequila, geographical indications and appellations of
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What is WIPO?
Mandate, governing bodies and procedures are set out in
What is WIPO?
Mandate, governing bodies and procedures are set out in
WIPO is the global forum for intellectual property services, policy, information and cooperation. WIPO is a self-funding agency of the United Nations (since 1974), with 189 member states. Was transformed from Bureaux for the Protection of Intellectual Property – best known by its French acronym, BIRPI (established in 1893).
The mission of WIPO is to lead the development of a balanced and effective international intellectual property (IP) system that enables innovation and creativity for the benefit of all.
What is IP?
Intellectual property (IP) refers to creations of the mind,
What is IP?
Intellectual property (IP) refers to creations of the mind,
IP is protected in law by, for example, patents, copyright and trademarks, which enable people to earn recognition or financial benefit from what they invent or create. By striking the right balance between the interests of innovators and the wider public interest, the IP system aims to foster an environment in which creativity and innovation can flourish.
The next slide will introduce main kinds of property, but for more information you can read this: WIPO Intellectual Property Handbook: Policy, Law and Use // http://www.wipo.int/about-ip/en/iprm/.
Copyright
Copyright is a legal term used to describe the rights that
Copyright
Copyright is a legal term used to describe the rights that
Patents
A patent is an exclusive right granted for an invention. Generally speaking, a patent provides the patent owner with the right to decide how - or whether - the invention can be used by others. In exchange for this right, the patent owner makes technical information about the invention publicly available in the published patent document.
Trademarks
A trademark is a sign capable of distinguishing the goods or services of one enterprise from those of other enterprises. Trademarks date back to ancient times when craftsmen used to put their signature or "mark" on their products.
Industrial designs
An industrial design constitutes the ornamental or aesthetic aspect of an article. A design may consist of three-dimensional features, such as the shape or surface of an article, or of two-dimensional features, such as patterns, lines or color.
Geographical indications
Geographical indications and appellations of origin are signs used on goods that have a specific geographical origin and possess qualities, a reputation or characteristics that are essentially attributable to that place of origin. Most commonly, a geographical indication includes the name of the place of origin of the goods.
About legal framework and procedures
About legal framework and procedures
Excuse me for those advertisements at the end of the video,
Excuse me for those advertisements at the end of the video,
Once more about main WIPO systems
Once more about main WIPO systems
The structure of the WIPO
WIPO's organizational structure is based on seven
The structure of the WIPO
WIPO's organizational structure is based on seven
Each Sector comprises several units, usually called Divisions or Departments, led by Directors. These are responsible for delivering the programs and activities approved by member states in the Program and Budget.
Resolving IP disputes
WIPO’s international Alternative Dispute Resolution services enables to resolve
Resolving IP disputes
WIPO’s international Alternative Dispute Resolution services enables to resolve
Fast, flexible and cost-effective services for settling IP and technology disputes outside the courts include:
Mediation — where an impartial mediator helps two or more parties in dispute reach a mutually acceptably agreement between themselves.
Arbitration — where the parties agree to submit their dispute to an arbitrator, who then makes a final, binding decision (award).
Expert determination — where the parties agree to submit a specific issue (such as a technical question, or the valuation of an IP asset, or royalty rates) to one or more experts who make a determination.
Global governance
WIPO provides a global policy forum, where governments, intergovernmental organizations,
Global governance
WIPO provides a global policy forum, where governments, intergovernmental organizations,
Member states and observers meet regularly in the various WIPO Committees and decision-making bodies. Their challenge is to negotiate the changes and new rules needed to ensure that the international IP system keeps pace with the changing world, and continues to serve its fundamental purpose of encouraging innovation and creativity.
Cases: how WIPO helps to protect geographical indications
Cases: how WIPO helps to protect geographical indications
Once more*: what is a geographical indication?
A geographical indication (GI) is
Once more*: what is a geographical indication?
A geographical indication (GI) is
*If you were attentive, I have already introduced this term on slide №4.
Geographical indications in action
From Switzerland’s Gruyère cheese to Mexico’s Tequila, geographical
Geographical indications in action
From Switzerland’s Gruyère cheese to Mexico’s Tequila, geographical
I wanted to tell you about the case of Georgian wine, but unfortunately will not be able to do that. If you are interested in this story, please, follow the link: http://www.wipo.int/wipo_magazine/en/2012/02/article_0003.html