The SIPLA Annual Intellectual Property Symposium Franklin Pierce Law Center April 11, 2008 Philip C. Swain Foley Hoag, LLP
Mar 27, 2015
The SIPLA Annual Intellectual Property Symposium
Franklin Pierce Law CenterApril 11, 2008
Philip C. SwainFoley Hoag, LLP
Association Internationale pour la Protection de la Propriété Intellecutuelle The International Association for the Protection of
Intellectual Property Formed in 1897 Politically neutral Headquartered in Switzerland Over 8,500 members in 100 countries “Federation” of national groups
What is AIPPI?
IP Questions on hot topics – resolutions based on professional reports from many countries
IP advocacy - resolutions promoted before national governments and international IP bodies WIPO WTO IP associations such as FICPI, LES, and INTA
Activities of AIPPI
• Every other year
•First in Vienna in 1897
•Last one in Sweden in 2006
•Next one in Boston, September 2008
AIPPI Congress
41st World Intellectual Property CongressSeptember 6-11, 2008
International IP•1883 Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property
• filing dates effective in other contracting countries
• patents, industrial designs and trademarks•1886 Berne Convention for protection of Literary/Artistic Works
• copyrights recognized in contracting countries
• 1970 Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT)• allows filing of international patent
applications•1989 Madrid protocol
• system for international registration of trademarks
• 1891 Madrid agreement on registration of marks
• US joined in 2003
What is WIPO?•World Intellectual Property Organization
• agency of United Nations• established by WIPO Convention in 1967 in
Stockholm• now 184 contracting nations
•promote the protection of intellectual property worldwide•administer international ip treaties and unions created by those treaties
• WIPO – WTO dynamic•WIPO administers treaties•WTO has the teeth - sanctions – to enforce them
AIPPI - WIPO project•CPIPPA treaty•Client Privilege in IP Professional Advice proposed to WIPO by AIPPI
• Conference in Geneva May 22 - 23, 2008•Rationale for privilege for communications between clients and IP advisers
• problem of loss or lack of privilege in some jurisdictions
•AIPPI treaty will propose standards for recognizing and applying privilege from one country to another