Okay, nicht gerade “green innovation” – aber ein markenrechtliches Thema mit dem man sich anlässlich des heutigen Welttages des Geistigen Eigentums gerne beschäftigt.

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Okay, nicht gerade “green innovation” – aber ein markenrechtliches Thema mit dem man sich anlässlich des heutigen Welttages des Geistigen Eigentums gerne beschäftigt.

On World Intellectual Property Day this year,
WIPO’s focus is on promoting green innovation
as the key to a secure future.Most people are aware of intellectual property (IP) – of copyright, patents, industrial designs and trademarks. But many still view these as business or legal concepts with little relevance to their own lives. To address this gap, WIPO’s Member States decided in 2000 to designate an annual World Intellectual Property Day. They chose April 26, the date on which the Convention establishing WIPO originally entered into force in 1970.
Each year, WIPO and its Member States celebrate World Intellectual Property Day with activities, events and campaigns. These seek to increase public understanding of what IP really means, and to demonstrate how the IP system fosters not only music, arts and entertainments, but also all the products and technological innovations that help to shape our world.
WIPO issues a message from the Director General each year, broadcasts a short publicity spot on international television channels, and dispatches posters and other promotional materials to IP offices and organizations. Reports of activities organized by Member States are published on this site.
The aims of World IP Day are:
– to raise awareness of how patents, copyright, trademarks and designs impact on daily life;
– to increase understanding of how protecting IP rights helps promote creativity and innovation;
– to celebrate creativity, and the contribution made by creators and innovators to the development of societies across the globe;
– to encourage respect for the IP rights of others.
Quelle: WIPO
Weitergehende Informationen zum derzeitigen Markenstreit zwischen Amazon und amazee liefert das Handelsblatt.
Francis Gurry, Generaldirektor der Weltorganisation für geistiges Eigentum (WIPO), hat vor tektonischen Spannungen im System der Rechte an immateriellen Gütern gewarnt. Vor allem das Patentwesen und das Copyright “stehen unter Druck”, sagte der Australier auf einer Konferenz (PDF-Datei) des Bundesverbands der Deutschen Industrie (BDI) zum “Tag des geistigen Eigentums” am heutigen Freitag in Berlin.
Quelle: c’t

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