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Harnessing the value of creativity in the Caribbean with IP
Jihan Williams is the Registrar of the St. Kitts and Nevis IP office and reveals how she raises IP awareness among creatives in the Caribbean. She also showcases her passion for the arts and advocacy as an author unafraid of trying personal subjects.
Access Infinity: Bringing Accessible Content to Print Disabled Users in Developing Countries
The Access Infinity platform from Tata Consultancy Services is transforming the lives of millions with print disabilities in India. A recent agreement with WIPO opens the possibility of extending these benefits to more than 50 other countries. Charudatta Jadhav, one of the platform’s main architects, discusses the platform’s development and its transformative impact.
Nigerian Author Sparks Creativity Among Young Creators
Having successfully published her first novel at the age of 21, Nigerian author Chidera Okolie aims to foster a culture of creativity among aspiring young writers in her country. Learn about Okolie's journey and her efforts to nurture Nigeria’s next generation of creatives.
Young film director’s drive to promote Indonesian culture
Young Indonesian writer and filmmaker Andara (Andra) Fembriarto talks about the inspiration for his fantasy novel Galeo of The Seawalkers, and his plans to introduce global audiences to the wonders of Indonesian culture by adapting it to different creative formats.
Harnessing public research for innovation in the 21st Century
Anthony Arundel, co-author of Harnessing public research for innovation in the 21st Century: An international assessment of knowledge transfer policies, discusses the main gaps in our understanding of how knowledge transfer works and key considerations for policymakers in crafting effective knowledge transfer policies for the future.
Reflections on IP: An interview with WIPO Director General Francis Gurry
Francis Gurry reflects on his experience over the past 12 years at the helm of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO).
Hachette and accessibility: Creating content that can be used by everyone
Find out what the 2019 European Directive on accessibility means for the publishing industry in Europe.
The Accessible Books Consortium: what it means for publishers
Michiel Kolman, President of the International Publishers Association (IPA), and Hugo Setzer, IPA Vice-President, share their views on what the WIPO-led Accessible Books Consortium (ABC) means for publishers.
Georgian schoolchildren have fun with intellectual property
Georgia’s national intellectual property center, Sakpatenti develops a colorful series of educational materials in its drive to inspire young children about intellectual property and its role.
Publishing in the Digital Market
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Collaboration is the key to access: A scientific publisher’s view
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Accessible Books Consortium: Breaking Down Barriers to Accessibility
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Joanne Harris and The Voodoo of Writing
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A Fair Deal for Authors
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Changing places: a new role for creators in the digital world
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In the News
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Book reveiw
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Book Review
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Book Review
The publication of a book on industrial designs occurs less frequently than on any other area of intellectual property. The publication of a book on African law is even less frequent, so a publication that discusses both subjects, such as this one by Stéphanie Ngo Mbem, is to be welcomed.
IP and Software
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