International Association for the Protection of Intellectual Property explained

International Association for the Protection of Intellectual Property
Formation:1897
Type:Intellectual Property Association
Headquarters:Zurich, Switzerland
Leader Title:President
Website:http://aippi.org/

The International Association for the Protection of Intellectual Property or AIPPI, an acronym for Association Internationale pour la Protection de la Propriété Intellectuelle in French (formerly International Association for the Protection of Industrial Property[1]), is a non-profit international organisation (NGO). Its members are intellectual property (IP) professionals, academics, owners of intellectual property and others interested in the subject. AIPPI was established in 1897.[2]

Objective and composition

The objective of AIPPI is to improve and promote intellectual property protection. It pursues this objective by working to improve relevant agreements and laws. For example in 2019 AIPPI Secretary General Sirakova signed a memorandum of understanding with Francis Gurry of the World Intellectual Property Organization. AIPPI currently consists of 23 active Standing Committees which advise AIPPI on policy, regulatory and legal frameworks relating,[3] to trademarks and other IP protection.

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Further reading

Notes and References

  1. https://web.archive.org/web/19961222201506/http://www.aippi.org/ AIPPI Homepage as archived by the Internet Archive in December 1996
  2. Book: Zwanzger, Sibylle . Das Gemeinschaftsgeschmacksmuster zwischen Gemeinschaftsrecht und nationalem Recht: zugleich ein Beitrag zur europäischen Zivilrechtsdogmatik. Band 34 von Geistiges Eigentum und Wettbewerbsrecht. 2010. Mohr Siebeck. German. 9783161503146. 205 (footnote 164).
  3. Web site: Committee Terms Of Reference AIPPI. aippi.org. 2019-01-31.