Enforcement of IP Rights

The exploitation of the IP system as an important and powerful tool for wealth creation and poverty reduction is at the center of the vision and strategy of WIPO. Modern legislation and effective administrative infrastructures for the acquisition of IP rights are important steps towards IP protection. But the acquisition of IP rights is of little economic value if these rights cannot be enforced effectively. The credibility of the IP system depends to a considerable extent on the enforceability of IP rights conferred thereby. Well-functioning IP enforcement mechanisms are the best means to limit the number of violations of IP rights and to ensure that right holders and the society as a whole can reap the benefits from the IP system.

Issues and Strategies

On this website, anyone interested in issues and strategies concerning the enforcement of intellectual property rights is invited to take a look at the activities of WIPO in this field and at developments that are taking place around the globe. They will also find answers to a number of frequently raised questions.

This website integrates parts of the IPEIS Electronic Forum, established following the WIPO Consultation Meeting on Enforcement (CME), in September 2002, and amended pursuant to the recommendations of the first and the second session of the Advisory Committee on Enforcement (ACE) in June 2003 and June 2004. Access to information provided by WIPO Member States and accredited observers in response to requests of information distributed by the International Bureau is limited to registered participants.

Enforcement of IP Rights

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