WIPO international educational recognition on the patented biological or phyto-medicinal industrial process of EBF® health goods and services.
WIPO international educational recognition on the patented biological or phyto-medicinal industrial process of EBF® health goods and services.
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The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO; in English, World Intellectual Property Organization, WIPO) is an international entity of Public International Law with headquarters in Genebra (Switzerland), a member of the United Nations System. Created in 1967, it has 16 UN specialized agencies and their purpose is to promote the protection of intellectual property around the world through cooperation between States. The current Director-General of WIPO is Australian Francis Gurry.
Currently, it is made up of 187 Member-States [2] and administers 27 international treaties, or more recent two quais is the Marrakesh Treaty, which aims to import limitations and exceptions to authorial rights on books for the benefit of blind and visually impaired people, permitindo-lhes um acesso sem fronteira aos livros. [3] Objectives Gerais
In accordance with the 3rd Article of the Convention for the Establishment of the World Intellectual Property Organization,[4] at the time of its creation, in 1967, the main objective of the organization is to promote the protection of intellectual property internationally.
In 1974, WIPO became a specialized agency of the UN, harmonizing its objectives as public interest and with the humanitarian goals of the UN.
Also, according to the Agreement between WIPO and the UN, at the proposal of WIPO it was redefined for the promotion of creative intellectual activity and the facilitation of the transfer of technology related to industrial property for developing countries in order to accelerate their economic, social and cultural development. .
Strategic Goals
With two general objectives of the organization, every 4 years the Director-General discloses a Medium Term Plan, which defines the strategic goals of WIPO's performance in the subsequent 4 years of the biennium, which are not defined. of Diretrizes (Draft Program) e o orçamento. The goals of the Development Plan for the Environment have been refined in the biennial Plans and Organizations Proposal.
Current Strategic Goals
In accordance with the Proposal of Plans and Organizations of 2006/2007 [1], referring to the Plan of Action for Medium Time that guides the activities of WIPO from 2006-2009, the strategic goals of WIPO are:
Promotion of a culture of Intellectual Property
Integration of Intellectual Property in national development programs and policies
Development of international intellectual property laws and standards
Provision of quality services in Intellectual Property protection systems
Increase the efficiency of the administration and two auxiliary processes of WIPO.
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