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  Legal Protection: Multilateral Agreements


With the rise of a global economic system a desire to establish agreements, which protect works not only within national borders, but also within a "Union" of countries or on an international level, has been expressed. As a consequence a variety of multilateral treaties have been negotiated and adopted by governments. Those shall simplify practice through international standardization and mutual recognition of rights and duties among nations.





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Copyright
    Intellectual Property and the "Information Society" Metaphor
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-3   Basics: Limitations
-2   Basics: Infringement and Fair Use
-1   Legal Protection: National Legislation
0   Legal Protection: Multilateral Agreements
+1   Legal Protection: WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization)
+2   Legal Protection: TRIPS (Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights)
+3   Legal Protection: European Union
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Recent "Digital Copyright" Legislation: European Union
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WIPO
The World Intellectual Property Organization is one of the specialized agencies of the United Nations (UN), which was designed to promote the worldwide protection of both industrial property (inventions, trademarks, and designs) and copyrighted materials (literary, musical, photographic, and other artistic works). It was established by a convention signed in Stockholm in 1967 and came into force in 1970. The aims of WIPO are threefold. Through international cooperation, WIPO promotes the protection of intellectual property. Secondly, the organization supervises administrative cooperation between the Paris, Berne, and other intellectual unions regarding agreements on trademarks, patents, and the protection of artistic and literary work and thirdly through its registration activities the WIPO provides direct services to applicants for, or owners of, industrial property rights.