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WIPO Magazine, Issue No. 10, 1999
October 1999
Año de publicación: 1999
WIPO Magazine, Issue No. 9, 1999
September 1999
WIPO Magazine, Issue Nos. 7-8, 1999
July-August 1999
WIPO Magazine, Issue No. 6, 1999
June 1999
WIPO Magazine, Issue No. 5, 1999
May 1999
WIPO Magazine, Issue No. 4, 1999
April 1999
WIPO Magazine, Issue No. 3, 1999
March 1999
WIPO Magazine, Issue No. 2, 1999
February 1999
The Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) in 1998
Comprehensive facts, figures and analysis of the international patent system.
WIPO Magazine, Issue No. 1, 1999
January 1999
WIPO Magazine, Issue No. 9, 1998
September 1998
Año de publicación: 1998
WIPO Magazine, Issue No. 7-8, 1998
July-August 1998
WIPO Magazine, Issue No. 6, 1998
June 1998
The Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) in 1997
WIPO Magazine No. 1/2006 (January-February)
The Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) in 1996
Año de publicación: 1997
Vienna Agreement establishing an International Classification of the Figurative Elements of Marks
The Vienna Agreement establishes a classification for marks which consist of or contain figurative elements. The competent offices of the Contracting States must indicate in the official documents and publications relating to registrations and renewals of marks the appropriate symbols of the Classification.
The Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) in 1995
Año de publicación: 1996
WIPO Performances and Phonograms Treaty (WPPT)
The Treaty deals with intellectual property rights of two categories of beneficiary: (i) performers (actors, singers, musicians, etc.), and (ii) producers of phonograms (the persons or legal entities who or which take the initiative and have the responsibility for the fixation of the sounds).
WIPO Copyright Treaty (WCT)
The Treaty mentions two subject matters to be protected by copyright, (i) computer programs, whatever may be the mode or form of their expression, and (ii) compilations of data or other material (databases), in any form, which by reason of the selection or arrangement of their contents constitute intellectual creations. Where a database does not constitute such a creation, it is outside the scope of this Treaty.