Intellectual Property for Creative Industries in Developing Countries
In the digital era more than ever, creators need adequate intellectual property (IP) tools and resources to bring to market their products and services. This need is indeed crucial for creators from developing countries, in order to allow them to retain control over their work, secure fair revenues, and ultimately incentivize further creativity.
Efficient IP management of creative industries also benefits developing countries’ economic growth. Music, film, software, design, and publishing industries foster local innovation and generate job opportunities, while strong IP frameworks increase investor certainty and lead to increased funding for local creative projects and industries.

IP for Creative Industries in Developing Countries project
At WIPO, we support the creation and implementation of effective national IP frameworks in developing countries, and offer tools, resources and networking opportunities to empower individual creators from these countries. This project, run by the Committee on Development and Intellectual Property (CDIP) under WIPO Development Agenda, brings together creative businesses from four beneficiary countries - Chile, Indonesia, UAE and Uruguay – to generate collaborations and mutual learning opportunities, and to keep up with the latest developments in the digital landscape of the global creative market. Download the complete project proposal .
Scoping Study
The scoping study is a comprehensive analysis of the legal framework in the four beneficiary countries to this project - Chile, Indonesia, UAE and Uruguay. It provides insights and recommendations for adapting the national legal frameworks to the digital realities. Download the scoping study.
IP management tools for creative industries

Awareness Raising Guidelines
The guidelines will help beneficiary countries to organize awareness-building campaigns on the role of IP in creative industries. They offer general advice on awareness building as well as specific recommendations for activities in the areas of audiovisual productions, music, publishing, videogames, mobile apps and fashion. Download the guidelines

Copyright for Animation Industry Professionals
This training tool familiarizes novice animation professionals with the production, legal, and business-related aspects required to participate in the global marketplace for animated films, TV programs, online content, and educational materials. The tool places a strong emphasis on the principles and standards of copyright that are currently observed within the international animation community. Download the tool

The Role of IP in the Fashion Industry
This tool assists fashion designers and retailers by providing a road map on how the different forms of IP should be protected in order to safeguard fashion professionals' interests, recoup design and development costs, as well as reap a profit. It outlines the key IP rights relevant to the fashion industry and the manner in which they may be deployed in the product life cycle. Download the tool

The Global Digital Music Landscape
This guide offers an overview on the role of the primary entities that make music available to the public and discusses the role of the different stakeholders such as digital service providers (DSPs),record labels, music publishers and presents recent trends and challenges in music distribution.

Intellectual Property in Mobile Applications
This tool focuses on the intellectual property aspects related to mobile applications and assists users in understanding the business and legal issues related to the development, distribution, and use of mobile apps

Understanding Intellectual Property in Video Games
This tool is designed to help creators and rights holders involved in the video games ecosystem to understand the business and legal issues of video games distribution on various platforms
Questions?
If you have any questions or inquiries, please feel free to contact us.Find out more
- Resources on Intellectual Property Rights in the Global Creative Economy
- Frequently Asked Questions: Copyright