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  2. Intellectual Property Organisation of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    The Intellectual Property Organisation of Pakistan (Urdu: دانشورانه املاک تنظیمِ پاکستان, abbreviated as IPOP) is an autonomous institution of the Government of Pakistan, concerned with copyright, trademarks, patents, and other general types of intellectual property regulation.

  3. Copyright law of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan updated its copyright law with amendments in 1992. [7] However, no significant progress against pervasive copyright piracy was made until 1994, when raids against video piracy began. The International Intellectual Property Alliance recommended last year [ when? ] that Pakistan remain on the Watch List, and USTR agreed, while noting ...

  4. List of copyright acts - Wikipedia

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    28 Pakistan. 29 Philippines. 30 Poland. 31 Russia. 32 Slovakia. 33 Singapore. ... Some Nepal Acts relating to Export and Import and Intellectual Property Act, 2063 ...

  5. Commerce & Trade Group - Wikipedia

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    Besides commercial diplomacy, the CTG officers mainly deal with exports, imports, tariff, WTO, foreign trade, regulation of Chambers of Commerce and trade bodies, trade defense laws, intellectual property, public sector insurance organizations (State Life Insurance, National Insurance , Pakistan Reinsurance , trade disputes, and more.

  6. World Intellectual Property Indicators - Wikipedia

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    World Intellectual Property Indicators (WIPI) is an annual statistical report published by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO). [1] The publication provides an overview of the activity in the areas of patents, utility models, trademarks, industrial designs, microorganisms, plant variety protection, geographical indications and the creative economy.

  7. Intellectual property - Wikipedia

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    The term "intellectual property" began to be used in the 19th century, though it was not until the late 20th century that intellectual property became commonplace in most of the world's legal systems. [6] Supporters of intellectual property laws often describe their main purpose as encouraging the creation of a wide variety of intellectual ...

  8. Patent office - Wikipedia

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    National Institute of Intellectual Property, Kazakhstan (NIIP) Netherlands Patent Office; Nordic Patent Institute (NPI) Norwegian Industrial Property Office "Organisation Africaine de la Propriété Intellectuelle" (OAPI) Patent Office of the Republic of Latvia; Intellectual Property Organisation of Pakistan (IPO) Intellectual Property Office ...

  9. Patent Cooperation Treaty - Wikipedia

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    Any contracting state to the Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property can become a member of the PCT. [11] A majority of the world's countries are parties to the PCT, including all of the major industrialized countries (with a few exceptions, notably Argentina , Uruguay , Venezuela and Pakistan ).