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World Intellectual Property
Organization (WIPO) : Establishment, Mission and Activities
Gopal Krishna Doctoral Student
Amity Institute of Geo-Informatics and Remote Sensing (AIGIRS)
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Outline
Introduction
Establishment of WIPO
India and WIPO
WIPO’s Mission
WIPO’s Mission – Strategic goals
WIPO’s – Activities: Seven Sectors of WIPO, Their Units and
Activities
References
What is WIPO?
World Intellectual property organization (WIPO).
Specialized United Nations agency for encouragement of creative
activity and to promote the protection of Intellectual property
through out the world.
WIPO's immediate predecessor, the ‘United International Bureaus
for the Protection of Intellectual Property’, best known by its French
acronym – BIRPI (1893).
Currently has 188 member states, administers 26
international treaties and headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland.
Current Director General – Mr. Francis Gurry.
Introduction
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Brief History of Establishment of WIPO
1883 – Paris Convention
First major step taken for IP protection.
1886 – Berne Convention
for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works.
1891 – Madrid Agreement
first international IP filing service is launched: “The Madrid System for the international registration of marks”.
1893 – BIRPI established
Paris and Berne Conventions secretariats combined.
ESTABLISHMENT OF WIPO
Laying the foundation stone of the BIRPI building
A stamp issued in 1986 to commemorate the centenary of the adoption of the Berne Convention
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1967 – The WIPO Convention
Resolution to form WIPO was passed.
1970 – The WIPO came into existence
BIRPI becomes WIPO. WIPO came into force.
1974 – WIPO as UN agency
14th UN agency.
1978 – PCT system launched
The PCT international patent system
begins operation.
ESTABLISHMENT OF WIPO
Receipt of the first PCT application in the United States.
WIPO Office, Geneva
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INDIA and WIPO
Joined WIPO in 1975.
The International Conference on ‘The Utilization of the
Traditional Knowledge Digital Library as a Model for
Protection of Traditional Knowledge’, was organized by the
World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), in
cooperation with the Council of Scientific and Industrial
Research (CSIR), in New Delhi, India, from March 22 to 24,
2011.
Within the BRICS group, after China, India with 1,394 patent applications, is the largest user of the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT). Indian patents have grown by 5.6 percentage over the 2013
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To promote the protection of IP rights worldwide and extend the benefits of the international IP system to all member states.
Effort to demystify IPR and make it more accessible and relevant to a broader group of people.
IP no longer to be seen from solely a legal perspective but also its place in the society as a tool for economic growth.
WIPO’s – Mission
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WIPO’s Strategic Goals
WIPO's nine strategic goals were adopted by member states in December
2008 in the first phase of a comprehensive strategic realignment process
within the Organization.
1. Balanced Evolution of the International Normative Framework for IP.
2. Provision of Premier Global IP Services.
3. Facilitating the Use of IP for Development.
4. Coordination and Development of Global IP Infrastructure.
5. World Reference Source for IP Information and Analysis.
WIPO’s – Mission
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6. International Cooperation on Building Respect for IP.
7. Addressing IP in Relation to Global Policy Issues.
8. A Responsive Communications Interface between WIPO, its
Member States and All Stakeholders.
9. An Efficient Administrative and Financial Support Structure to
Enable WIPO to Deliver its Programs.
WIPO’s Strategic Goals……..Cont.
WIPO’s – Mission
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Organizational structure is based on seven sectors.
Each Sector comprises several units, usually called Divisions or
Departments .
All the activities are performed through these units.
WIPO’s – Activities
Seven Sectors of WIPO
1. Brands & Designs Sector 2. Culture & Creative Industries Sector
3. Development Sector 4. Patents &Technology Sector
5. Global Issues Sector 6. Global Infrastructure Sector
7. Administration & Management Sector
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WIPO’s – Activities Seven Sectors of WIPO, Their Units and Activities
1. Brands & Designs Sector
Units:-
a. Madrid Registry
b. Hague Registry
c. Lisbon registry
d. Registries Support Division
e. Law and Legislative Advice Division
Main Activities:
Protection for industrial design and brands
responsible for maintaining the International Registry of trademarks
and for the development of the various systems.
Contributes to WIPO Strategic Goal II: "provision of premier global IP services." 11
2. Culture & Creative Industries Sector
Units:-
Main Activities:
Responsible for developing and delivering diverse communications strategies and content, Managing the WIPO web site, social media.
Providing staffing for the secretariat of the Accessible Books Consortium (ABC).
Support and technical assistance to Collective Management Organizations (CMOs) and national copyright offices around the world.
WIPO’s – Activities Seven Sectors of WIPO, Their Units and Activities
Contributes to WIPO's Strategic
Goal I, Goal III and Strategic
Goal V
a. Copyright Infrastructure Division
b. Copyright Law Division
c. Copyright Development Division
d. Communications Division
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3. Development Sector
Units:-
Main Activities:
Development of national IP policies, strategies, and country plans.
Capacity building and training for developing countries.
implementation of the WIPO Development Agenda recommendations.
WIPO’s – Activities Seven Sectors of WIPO, Their Units and Activities
Contributes to WIPO's Strategic Goal III
a. WIPO Academy
b. Development Agenda Coordination Division
c. Regional Bureau for Africa, d. Arab countries, e. Asia and the Pacific,
f. Regional Bureau for Latin America and the Caribbean.
g. Division for Least-Developed Countries,
h. Special Projects Division
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4. Patents & Technology Sector
Units:-
Main Activities:
responsible for the formalities, examination and publication preparation of international applications under the PCT
responsible for assisting members states in the development of the international patent system, as well as with the implementation.
Engage and maintain close relations with PCT member states.
WIPO’s – Activities Seven Sectors of WIPO, Their Units and Activities
Contributes to WIPO's Strategic
Goal II a. Patent Law Division
b. PCT International Cooperation Division
c. PCT Legal Division
d. PCT Operations Division
e. PCT Business Development Division
f. WIPO Arbitration and Mediation Center
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Main Activities:
The Arbitration and Mediation Center is an international resource for timely and cost-effective alternatives to court litigation of IP disputes, an administrator of cases, and a provider of legal and organizational expertise
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WIPO’s – Activities Seven Sectors of WIPO, Their Units and Activities
4. Patents & Technology Sector.......cont.
5. Administration & Management Sector
Units:-
Main Activities:
Budget, Finance, Office of the Controller.
Management of all aspects of WIPO’s information security, physical security and safety
IT technical, procurement, premises, infrastructure and travel management.
Conference organizing body.
WIPO’s – Activities Seven Sectors of WIPO, Their Units and Activities
Contributes to WIPO's Strategic
Goal IX a. Department of Program Planning and Finance
b. Department of Information and Communication Technology
c. Procurement and Travel Division
d. Premises Infrastructure Division
e. Conference Division, f. Language Division
g. Security and Information Assurance Division
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6. Global Infrastructure Sector
Units:-
Main Activities:
International Patent Classification.
responsible for the implementation and operation of WIPO's public global
databases, namely PATENTSCOPE, the Global Brand Database and the Global
Design Database
WIPO’s Patent Information Service for developing countries (WPIS).
Various other classifications i.e. Nice, Vienna, Locarno.
WIPO’s – Activities Seven Sectors of WIPO, Their Units and Activities
Contributes to WIPO's Strategic
Goal IV a. International Classifications and Standards Division
b. Access to Information and Knowledge Division
c. IP Office Business Solutions Division
d. Global Databases Division
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7. Global Issues Sector
Units:-
Main Activities:
Responsible for addressing innovation and IP at the nexus of interconnected
global issues, in particular global health, climate change and food security.
Strengthening WIPO’s relations with the UN and other key partners.
Facilitating the text-based negotiations taking place in the WIPO.
To strengthen capacity in member states.
WIPO’s – Activities Seven Sectors of WIPO, Their Units and Activities
Contributes to WIPO's Strategic
Goal VIII & III a. External Relations Division
b. Traditional Knowledge Division
c. Global Challenges Division
d. Building Respect for IP Division
e. IP and Competition Policy Division
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References
The official website of WIPO - www.wipo.int
Wikipedia - https://en.wikipedia.org
Encyclopaedia - http://www.encyclopaedia.com