What exactly is the World Intellectual Property Organization?

WIPO is a global forum on intellectual property services, policies, cooperation and information. As of April 214, it has 187 member countries.

WIPO is an international organization dedicated to promoting the use and protection of human intellectual works. The World Intellectual Property Organization, headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, is one of the 15 specialized agencies in the United Nations organization system. It manages 24 international treaties involving all aspects of intellectual property protection (16 on industrial property rights, 7 on copyright, plus the Convention on the Establishment of the World Intellectual Property Organization).

The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) is a United Nations organization dedicated to using intellectual property rights (patents, copyrights, trademarks, designs, etc.) as a means to stimulate innovation and creativity.

The World Intellectual Property Organization, the World Trade Organization and UNESCO are the three most important international organizations that manage intellectual property treaties (the latter two international organizations are not specialized institutions for intellectual property rights).

the headquarters of the world intellectual property organization is located in Geneva, Switzerland, with a liaison office in the United nations building in new york, USA.

The purpose of the World Intellectual Property Organization is:

To promote the protection of intellectual property rights all over the world through cooperation between countries and collaboration with other international organizations when necessary;

ensure administrative cooperation among intellectual property alliances. The organization manages a series of intellectual property treaties, including the Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works and the Convention for the Protection of Producers of Phonograms from Unauthorized Reproduction of Their Phonograms.

The main function of this organization is to promote the protection of intellectual property rights around the world through cooperation between countries, manage the administrative work of 23 alliances on patents, trademarks and copyrights based on multilateral treaties, and handle legal and administrative matters of intellectual property rights.

A large part of the organization's financial resources are used for development cooperation with developing countries, promoting technology transfer from developed countries to developing countries, and promoting inventions and literary and artistic creation activities in developing countries, so as to facilitate their scientific, technological, cultural and economic development.

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