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ANNEX 1C
AGREEMENT ON TRADE-RELATED ASPECTS OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS
PART I GENERAL PROVISIONS AND BASIC PRINCIPLES
PART II STANDARDS CONCERNING THE AVAILABILITY, SCOPE AND USE OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS
1. (...) For the purposes of this Agreement, the term "intellectual property" refers to all categories of intellectual property that are the subject of Sections 1 through 7 of Part II.
3. (...) "Treaty on Intellectual Property in Respect of Integrated Circuits" (IPIC Treaty) refers to the Treaty on Intellectual Property in Respect of Integrated Circuits, adopted at Washington on 26 May 1989.
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ANNEX 1C
ANNEX 1C
AGREEMENT ON TRADE-RELATED ASPECTS OF
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS
PART I GENERAL PROVISIONS AND BASIC PRINCIPLES
PART II STANDARDS CONCERNING THE AVAILABILITY, SCOPE AND USE OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS
1. (...) For the purposes of this Agreement, the term "intellectual property" refers to all categories of intellectual property that are the subject of Sections 1 through 7 of Part II.
3. (...) PART III
ENFORCEMENT OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS
SECTION 1: GENERAL OBLIGATIONS
Article 41
1.
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Scope and Coverage
For the purposes of this agreement, the term “intellectual property” refers to all categories of intellectual property that are the subject of Sections ... to ... of Part III. (...) [In respect of the relevant intellectual property right, the term “nationals” shall be understood as those natural or legal persons meeting the criteria for eligibility for protection under the Paris Convention (1967), the Berne Convention (1971), [the Rome Convention] and the Treaty on Intellectual Property in Respect of Integrated Circuits1.] (...) PART III: STANDARDS CONCERNING THE AVAILABILITY, SCOPE AND USE OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS
SECTION 1: COPYRIGHT AND RELATED RIGHTS
1.
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Members have differing perspectives on the obligation to protect test data against
unfair commercial use under Article 39.3 of the TRIPS Agreement. (...) Others believe
that there are other ways in which such data can be protected against ‘unfair
commercial use’ other than through periods of data exclusivity.
(...) Paragraph 3 of Article 10bis requires members to prohibit the types of dishonest
commercial practices mentioned in its subparagraphs.
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For the purposes of this Agreement, the term “intellectual property” refers to all categories of intellectual property that are the subject of Sections 1 to 7 of Part II.
3. (...) Any PARTY availing itself of the possibilities provided in Articles 5.3 or 6.2 of the Rome Convention shall make a notification as foreseen in those provisions to the Council on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights.
Article 2: Intellectual Property Conventions
1. (...) PART III: ENFORCEMENT OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS
SECTION 1: GENERAL OBLIGATIONS
Article 41
1.
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For the purposes of this Agreement, the term "intellectual property" refers to all
categories of intellectual property that are the subject of Sections 1 through 7 of Part II.
3. (...) "Treaty on Intellectual Property in
Respect of Integrated Circuits" (IPIC Treaty) refers to the Treaty on Intellectual Property in Respect of Integrated Circuits, adopted at Washington on 26 May 1989. (...) In US – Section 211 Appropriations Act, the Appellate Body disagreed with the Panel's
interpretation of Article 1.2:
"The Panel interpreted the phrase ''intellectual property' refers to all categories of intellectual property that are the subject of Sections 1 through 7 of Part II'
(emphasis added) as if that phrase read 'intellectual property means those categories of intellectual property appearing in the titles of Sections 1 through 7 of Part II.'
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You may freely download and copy the WMO material contained on this website for your personal, non-commercial use, without any right to resell, redistribute, compile or create derivative works therefrom, subject to more specific restrictions that may apply to specific materials.
(...) WMO emblem, name and abbreviation : the use of the WMO emblem (or logo), its name or abbreviation is restricted and protected under Article 6ter of the Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property. Permission to use is granted on a discretionary basis in limited cases. (...) Third parties may obtain authorization to use the name only under the following conditions:
the activity is in the interest of the Organization and its Members; the activity does not prejudice the impartiality of the Organization; the Organization is participating in the said activity; and the Organization retains control over the activity.
Commercial entities are required to fulfill the following additional conditions:
the principal aim in using the name is to support the Organization, its objectives and activities; any funds raised must be earmarked to meet the objectives of the Organization; and use of the emblem/name must not in any way suggest that the Organization endorses the commercial entity, its products or services.
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"Property rights", he said,"secure the credit for the poor."
(...) New property rights are not sufficient by themselves, there has to be an enabling environment for them to be used for wealth creation. (...) This network would also assist in encouraging governments in reform and in the implementation of secure property rights for all.
The proposal to create the Panel will be discussed at the fifty-first session of the Working Party on International Legal and Commercial Practice (17-19 November) in Geneva.
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The workshop takes place within the scope of the project “Building a national and regional strategy for the development and adoption of sustainable technologies”, led by the National Institute of Industrial Property (INPI) in Brazil and implemented by the Economic Commission for America Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC/CEPAL) with support of the European Union through Euroclima+.
In addition, the workshop builds on a series of actions that are in course in the context of a fruitful network coordinated by World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) Green in partnership with representatives of Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Peru within the scope of the “LAC Acceleration Project”, which started in 2019 as a public-private marketplace to promote green technology innovation and diffusion; connect technology providers with technology seekers; and offer services to catalyze mutually beneficial commercial transactions. (...) The goal of this event is to provide an opportunity for peer exchanges on good practices, challenges and opportunities for the promotion of a new role of Intellectual Property (IP) Offices in the XXI century, particularly regarding the development of innovation projects for green technologies.
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ITU JOURNAL: ICT Discoveries, Vol. 1(2), December 2018 • capable of handling big data V-properties: 5.3 Data market and data exchange volume, velocity, variety, and addressing data functionality groups variability, veracity, value [1, 3]; • cloud based, elastic; Data markets and their associated data exchanges include technological, trust management, legal, • customer-centric; commercial and operational aspects, as described • automated, smart; below. • adaptable, powered by Agile and DevOps 5.3.1 Technical infrastructure continuous improvement/deployment model [32]; Infrastructure is a necessary component of any • combining data and algorithms (as part of service architecture. The following are essential containerized applications and data); components of the data market infrastructure: • collaborative; • architecture and conceptual model of the data • governed; market space, including technological, organizational, legal and commercial aspects; • secure, trusted. • shared/federated infrastructure to access 5.2 Characteristics of emerging data markets and operate the data market; • federated hybrid cloud based big data Data markets should be able to support all major infrastructure to support data storage, properties of big Data from/for all application processing and exchange in a secure and domains, allow data exchange and integration at trusted way; different stages while preserving data provenance • DataHubs support for generic services for and auditability. Below is non-exhaustive list of data data suppliers such as caching, streaming, market properties leveraging big data architecture containerized delivery; and powered by cloud technologies: • support for on-demand connectivity and • supporting heterogeneous data exchange at bandwidth provisioning between data different processing stages; handling services/hosts in the data lifecycle; • cloud powered/integrated; • gateway based and computational • customer-centric; enforcement of market policies and rules. • automated, smart; 5.3.2 Rules for trust • regional/sectoral specialized; • collaborative; Rules for trust provide the basis for trusted relations between data market participants and • governed; reducing contractual and operational risk between • secure, trusted; participants.
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