treaty on intellectual property

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A treaty on intellectual property is an international legal agreement that harmonizes and regulates the protection and enforcement of intellectual property rights across participating countries.

Observed surface forms (1)

Surface form As subject As object
IPIC Treaty 0 1

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf international agreement
legal instrument
multilateral treaty
aimsTo facilitate international trade in intellectual property
harmonize intellectual property laws
prevent discrimination against foreign right holders
set minimum standards of IP protection
appliesTo participating countries
basedOn international public law
canBe administered by the World Intellectual Property Organization
administered by the World Trade Organization
canInclude flexibilities for public interest
provisions on technical assistance
provisions on technology transfer
transitional arrangements for developing countries
contains dispute settlement provisions
procedural rules for enforcement
substantive standards of IP protection
defines obligations of member states
rights of intellectual property holders
enteredIntoBy regional economic integration organizations
sovereign states
implementedBy national intellectual property laws
influences domestic intellectual property policy
international trade policy
mayCover copyright
geographical indications
industrial designs
layout-designs of integrated circuits
patents
plant variety protection
trade secrets
trademarks
mayEstablish conditions for granting patents
minimum term of protection
rules on collective management of rights
rules on compulsory licensing
rules on exceptions and limitations
regulates enforcement of intellectual property rights
intellectual property rights
protection of intellectual property
requires border measures against infringing goods
civil remedies for IP infringement
criminal procedures for willful commercial-scale infringement
effective enforcement procedures
most-favoured-nation treatment in some cases
national treatment for foreign right holders

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