The World Intellectual Property Day (The World Intellectual Property Day) was established by the World Intellectual Property Organization on April 26, 2001, and decided to designate April 26 every year as "World Intellectual Property Day" from 2001 onwards. (World Intellectual Property Day) aims to establish a worldwide awareness of respecting knowledge, advocating science and protecting intellectual property rights, and to create a legal environment that encourages knowledge innovation and protects intellectual property rights. The editor below tells you the origin of World Intellectual Property Day.
Historical origin
Wang Jie On April 26, 1970, the "Convention Establishing the World Intellectual Property Organization" officially came into effect. The World Intellectual Property Organization agreed that the World Intellectual Property Day is committed to protecting knowledge. The intergovernmental international organization for property rights was formally established. In October 2000, the 35th General Assembly of the World Intellectual Property Organization passed the proposal jointly proposed by China and Algeria in 1999 on the establishment of "World Intellectual Property Day", and decided to hold it in April every year from 2001 onwards. The 26th is designated as "World Intellectual Property Day". April 26 is the date when the Convention Establishing the World Intellectual Property Organization (the “World Intellectual Property Organization Convention”) comes into force. April 26 is the anniversary of the Convention Establishing the World Intellectual Property Organization, which came into force on this day in 1971. Establishing World Intellectual Property Day and carrying out related activities will help highlight the role and contribution of intellectual property in the economic, cultural and social development of all countries, and increase public awareness and understanding of human efforts in this field.
Related organizations
Wang Jie World Intellectual Property Organization World Intellectual Property Organization: The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) is one of the 16 specialized agencies of the United Nations system. It was formally established in 1967. Effective since 1970, headquartered in Geneva. It is an organization specifically responsible for managing and coordinating intellectual property work in various countries around the world. It mainly maintains and strengthens respect for intellectual property, encourages invention and creation, promotes the transfer of technology and the dissemination of literary and artistic works, and strengthens cooperation and cooperation among countries. Development, my country officially joined the World Intellectual Property Organization in 1980.
Related categories
Wang Jie’s intellectual property rights fall into two categories: one is copyright and the other is industrial property. Copyright refers to the copyright owner’s rights to sign, publish, use, license others to use, and obtain remuneration for his or her literary works; industrial property rights include invention patents, utility model patents, design patents, trademarks, service marks, and manufacturer names. , source name or origin name, etc.
Wang Jie’s Intellectual Property Protection Law can protect the innovative labor achievements of intellectual workers, accelerate the transformation of scientific and technological achievements into real productivity, promote the construction of socialist spiritual civilization and material civilization, protect invention and creation patent rights, and encourage invention and creation and promote applications.
Wang Jie can also protect the enthusiasm for invention and creation and make technological innovation activities move towards a virtuous cycle. Our country's "Patent Law of the People's Republic of China", "Trademark Law of the People's Republic of China", "Copyright Law of the People's Republic of China" and other laws and regulations have been promulgated successively to provide various enterprises with intellectual property protection. legal basis. In addition, each of us also has the right and obligation to protect intellectual property rights.