Wipo Conventions
/ˈwɪpoʊ ˌkɑnvɛnʃənz/
Definitions
- (n.) A series of international treaties administered by the World Intellectual Property Organization to harmonize and facilitate intellectual property protection worldwide.
The country ratified several WIPO Conventions to strengthen its copyright laws.
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- wipo conventions
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Commentary
WIPO Conventions collectively refer to key treaties; when citing, specify the particular convention (e.g., Berne Convention) for precision.
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