Core Viewpoint - The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) has made its first visit to Hainan, China, to enhance overseas intellectual property protection capabilities for enterprises, reflecting the growing demand for international IP protection as Hainan Free Trade Port develops [2][3]. Group 1: Event Overview - WIPO, invited by the Hainan Provincial Council for the Promotion of International Trade, held training activities in Sanya and Haikou from May 27 to 29, focusing on the Madrid international trademark registration system and overseas IP protection [2]. - Nearly 200 representatives from provincial IP service agencies, legal associations, and export-oriented enterprises participated in discussions on global IP protection and its commercial application in Hainan [2]. Group 2: Training Content - Experts from WIPO and the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade provided detailed explanations of the application processes for the Madrid system, the Hague system, and the PCT legal framework, addressing common issues in foreign commercial contracts and overseas rights protection [3]. - The training included strategies for dispute resolution and comprehensive solutions to the "three 80% dilemmas" faced by Chinese enterprises in overseas IP protection [3]. Group 3: Future Collaboration - WIPO's Director of the Madrid System Operations expressed that this event marks a new starting point for cooperation, aiming to deepen collaboration with Hainan to build a brand economy and support the construction and industrial transformation of the Free Trade Port [3]. - The Hainan Provincial Council for the Promotion of International Trade plans to align with international rules and connect global IP resources to establish an international IP system for enterprises in Hainan [3].
世界知识产权组织首次来琼 点对点助企提升海外知识产权保护能力
Hai Nan Ri Bao·2025-05-30 01:00