This edition of the WIPO-Brazil Summer School will cover topics related to the intersection between Intellectual Property and social and economic inclusion. The program is subdivided into 6 sections, covering Copyright, Traditional Cultural Expressoins, Traditional Knowledge and Genetic Resources; trademarks, Geographical Indications, Industrial Designs and Plant Varieties; Patents; International Registratoins Systems as a Facilitator for Inclusion; and IP and Best Practices
The main objective of this Course is to offer information about the IP System, and about what its impact may have in different areas, in addition to offering some concepts about IP, which makes it easier for this group of professionals to prepare articles and news related to IP. This ninth edition of this initiative aims at introducing basic knowledge about intellectual property focus on “IP, inclusion and diversity” to professionals from different types of media to encourage greater interest and reporting on IP issues
Event organized by WIPO in partnership with the National Institute of Industrial Property of Brazil (INPI).|The event will be held In Portuguese with simultaneous interpretation to the brazilian sign language.
This webinar aims at presenting Brazil’s one-stop shop solution for collectively managed usage fees, with a focus on the technical solutions, identifiers and standards used by ECAD, the umbrella Collective Management Organization (CMO) from Brazil.|https://www4.ecad.org.br/|March 16, 2022|March 16, 2022 Virtual (English)|13:00 - 14:00 Geneva time
Event organized in partnership with the Brazilian Intellectual Property Association (ABPI) and the Secretariat of Copyright and Intellectual Property (SDAPI)
Online workshop organized in partnership with the National Institute of Industrial Property of Brazil (INPI), the National Confederation of Industry (CNI) and the Technology Park of PUC University of Rio Grande do Sul (TECNOPUC)
Event organized in cooperation with the Brazilian Association of Industrial Property Agents (ABAPI), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MRE) and the National Counsel of Justice (CNJ)