World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) | 27 Oct 2018
Last Updated: July 2022
What is WIPO?
- WIPO is one of the oldest specialised agencies of
United Nations. - WIPO was created in 1967 "to encourage creative activity, to promote the protection of intellectual property throughout the world".
- WIPO currently administers 26 international treaties.
- It is headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland.
- Every year World Intellectual Property Day is being celebrated on 26th April.
What is Intellectual Property?
- Intellectual property (IP) is a category of property that includes intangible creations of the human intellect, and primarily encompasses copyrights, patents and trademarks.
- It also includes other types of rights, such as trade secrets, publicity rights, moral rights, and rights against unfair competition.
What is the Status of WIPO Membership?
- WIPO currently has 193 member states.
- All member states of the UN are entitled, though not obliged, to become members of the specialized agencies like WIPO.
- 190 of UN member states
as well as Cook Islands, Holy See and Niue are members of WIPO. - Palestine has permanent observer status.
- Besides 281 non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and 47 intergovernmental organizations (IGOs) 17 UN system of organizations and 10 IP organizations have official observer status at WIPO meetings.
- India joined WIPO in 1975.
What is the History of WIPO?
1883 — Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial property |
It covers:
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1886 — Berne Convention |
For the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works. It covers:
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1891 — Madrid Agreement |
The first international IP filing service is launched. |
1893 — BIRPI established |
Two secretariats set up to administer the Paris and Berne Conventions combine to form the United International Bureaux for the Protection of Intellectual Property (BIRPI). |
1970 — BIRPI becomes WIPO |
WIPO becomes a member state-led intergovernmental organization. |
1974 — WIPO joins the United Nations |
WIPO become one of the agencies of UN. |
1978 — Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) system launched |
By filing one international patent application under the PCT, applicants can simultaneously seek protection for an invention in a very large number of countries. |
1994 — Arbitration and Mediation Centre (AMC) established |
The Centre offers alternative dispute resolution services to help solve international commercial disputes between private parties. |
What are Its Functions?
- Policy forum to shape balanced international IP rules for a changing world.
- Global services to protect IP across borders and to resolve disputes.
- Technical infrastructure to connect IP systems and share knowledge.
- Cooperation and capacity-building programs to enable all countries to use IP for economic, social and cultural development.
- A world reference source for IP information.
What are WIPO’s Limitations and Exceptions?
- In order to maintain an appropriate balance between the interests of
rightholders and users of protected works, copyright laws allow certain limitations on economic rights. - These are cases in which protected works may be used without the authorization of the
rightholder and with or without payment of compensation. - Limitations and exceptions is an issue considered in the agenda of the WIPO.
- The debate has been focused mainly on three groups of beneficiaries or activities in relation to exceptions and limitations – on educational activities, on libraries and archives and on disabled persons, particularly visually impaired persons.
Name |
Purpose |
Has India Acceded/Ratified? |
WIPO Performance and Phonograms Treaty |
Deals with the rights of two kinds of beneficiaries, particularly in the digital environment:
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India has acceded to this agreement. |
Budapest Treaty |
International Recognition of the Deposit of Microorganisms for the Purposes of Patent Procedure. |
India has acceded to the treaty. |
Madrid Protocol for the International Registration of Marks |
Provides for the international registration of |
India has acceded to the protocol. |
Marrakesh Treaty to Facilitate Access to Published Works by Visually Impaired Persons and Persons with Print Disabilities |
The treaty allows for copyright exceptions to facilitate the creation of accessible versions of books and other copyrighted works for visually impaired persons. |
India has ratified the treaty. |
WIPO Copyright Treaty |
A special agreement under the Berne Convention which deals with the protection of works and the rights of their authors in the digital environment. |
India has acceded to the treaty. |
What other WIPO-administered International Treaties and Conventions are there to which India is a Member?
- Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property
- Convention Establishing the World Intellectual Property Organization
- Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works
- Patent Cooperation Treaty
- Washington Treaty on Intellectual Property in respect of Integrated Circuits
- Nairobi Treaty on the Protection of the Olympic Symbol
What are Its Publications?
- Global Innovation Index - an annual ranking of countries by their capacity for, and success in, innovation.
- It is published in association with Cornell University and INSEAD.