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WIPO Treaty on Intellectual Property, Genetic Resources and Associated Traditional Knowledge: Concerns of India and Developing Nations- Part II

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In the second scenario, where Indian patents have limited demand in the international market, the treaty might impose additional burdens without proportionate benefits. This scenario aligns with India’s 2030 mission to become an innovative country, benefiting from the treaty’s focus on patents (Dutfield, 2011).

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Egypt’s National Strategy for Intellectual Property – What Impact on Copyright?

Kluwer Copyright Blog

On 21 September 2022, Egypt officially launched its first-ever National Intellectual Property Strategy (NIPS) in a ceremony held in the New Administrative Capital and in the presence of Daren Tang, the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) Director-General (See here , here and here ).

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Role of Intellectual Property in Entertainment Industry

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In this sector, intellectual property (IP) regulations are essential for defending the rights of inventors, artists, and producers. By 2030, it’s anticipated that the media and entertainment sector in India will generate $100 billion in revenue. Copyright and trademark are the most important IP rights in this industry.

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Diversification and Economic Development: Insights from the WIPO “Making Innovation Policy Work for Development” Report 2024

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Her passion lies in understanding the intersections of AI regulation and intellectual property rights. The report, however, also highlights that over-reliance on specialization can make economies more vulnerable to external disruptions, such as supply chain disruptions or market shifts. during the same period.

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Synergy Between Ipr And E-Commerce Platforms

IIPRD

Introduction Intellectual property rights (IPR) in e-commerce are a vital component of e-commerce. Regardless, intellectual property and e-commerce are inseparably linked. Intellectual property regulations and technology security methods are used to provide protection.

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Power transition towards sustainability

Olartemoure Blog

The Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Tourism and the Ministry of Mines and Energy are seeking competitive costs in the domestic market as of 2030, and in the international market as of 2050. La entrada Power transition towards sustainability se publicó primero en OlarteMoure | Intellectual Property.

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The Palworld Phenomenon and Copyright Infringement in the Viral, Fast-Paced Gaming Industry

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According to a report by SuperData Research , the global gaming market was valued at $159.3 Market data from 2023 shows the estimated market size for the gaming industry at $242.39 billion by 2030. billion in 2020. This includes revenue from console games, PC games, mobile games, and e-sports.