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Hague Yearly Review 2026
International Registration of Industrial Designs
Comprehensive facts, figures and analysis of the international registration of designs.
Année de publication: 2026
Madrid Yearly Review 2026 – Executive Summary
International Registration of Marks
This executive brief identifies key trends in the use of the WIPO-administered Madrid System.
Decarbonizing Heavy-Duty Road Transport
Patent Landscape Report
This patent landscape report examines innovation trends in technologies that enable the decarbonization of heavy-duty road transport, analyzing patent data from 2000 to 2024 across four core technology areas: low-emission energy sources (batteries, hydrogen fuel cells, hybrids, and alternative fuels), energy infrastructure, vehicle efficiency, and green digitalization.
Guide to the International Patent Classification (2026)
This Guide provides information on the objectives, history and reform of the International Patent Classification (IPC) as well as assistance in the use of the IPC.
Sports Technology
This WIPO Technology SPARK report examines sports innovation through the lens of IP analytics. By analyzing patents, trademarks and designs, the report reveals patterns of inventive activity, commercialization and design-led differentiation.
Madrid Yearly Review 2026
Comprehensive facts, figures and analysis of the international registration of marks.
WIPO Collection of Leading Judgments on Intellectual Property Rights
People's Republic of China (2019–2023)
This casebook of judgments by the Supreme People's Court of the People's Republic of China in the WIPO Collection of Leading Judgments on Intellectual Property Rights series covers decisions rendered between 2019 and 2023. The WIPO Collection gives the global intellectual property community access to landmark judgments from some of the most dynamic litigation jurisdictions of the world, through a succession of volumes that illustrate intellectual property adjudication approaches and trends by jurisdiction or by theme.
Guidelines for Esports Players
Guidelines for Esports Players address the growing number of professional esports players worldwide who face IP challenges. As players compete individually or in teams, they must balance optimizing their own IP rights management while avoiding infringement of rights held by tournament organizers, video game publishers, and other industry stakeholders. Explore the companion publications: Intellectual Property and Esports: An overview of the game and Guidelines for Esports Tournament Organizers.
Guidelines for Esports Tournament Organizers
These guidelines are intended to help tournament organizers understand intellectual property (IP) rights related to the uses of video games in esports. They provide a step-by-step guide on how to obtain all the necessary rights for participating in tournaments and developing business models in this sector. Explore the companion publications: Intellectual Property and Esports: An overview of the game and Guidelines for Esports Players.
Intellectual Property and Esports: An overview of the game
IP and Esports examines the intersection of IP and gaming. As competitive gaming attracts fan engagement and produces international superstar players, questions arise about how this emerging sport relates to existing IP frameworks and business models. This publication identifies key stakeholders in esports and explains the building blocks of the industry. It provides essential insights into how intellectual property impacts professional players, teams, video game publishers, tournament organizers, and sponsors. Explore the companion publications: Guidelines for Esports Tournament Organizers and Guidelines for Esports Players.