supports creators around the world in ensuring they are recognized and fairly remunerated for their work by increasing knowledge and awareness of their rights.
Intellectual and Cultural Property
has launched the , which automatically records all the information required to complete an international application and helps reduce the risk of irregularities. The Assistant helps generate high-quality applications by importing data from the original trademarks database. The application is automatically pre-populated with contact details to a full list of goods and services. Built-in features also include verification of the classification of the list of goods and services, as well as its translation.
provides evidence of the creation process. It provides a tool to protect the work of innovators and creators on the journey from concept to development to commercialization.
The officially enters into force and can begin improving earning conditions for actors and other audiovisual performers – a development with added importance amid the negative impact on cultural production by the economic fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic. The Treaty is designed to help audiovisual performers – television and film actors, musicians, dancers, and others – many of whom live from job to job in precarious economic circumstances.
The World Intellectual Property Organization () has received to its call for public comment on a .
"The Beijing Treaty is the most important thing that has happened to actors since the invention of cinema," says renowned actor, Javier Bardem. The Beijing Treaty deals with the rights of performers.
By the time you're 18, the internet has collected 70,000 data points from you. Privacy of young people in the digital space is also a human right.
For this edition, hosts Sinduja Srinivasan and Jason DeWall talk with Joe Cannataci about . An independent UN expert, Mr. Cannataci is one of the world authorities on data protection and internet regulation.
Innovators across the globe filed 3.3 million patent applications in 2018, up 5.2% for a ninth straight yearly increase, according to WIPO’s annual . Global trademark filing activity rose to 14.3 million, while that for industrial designs reached 1.3 million.
outlines the various services that create the conditions for innovation, competitiveness and creativity to thrive, and it highlights examples of communities benefiting from these services.