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WIPO Summit on Intellectual Property and the Knowledge Economy
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Start Date & Time
April 24, 2003
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End Date & Time
April 26, 2003
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Online.

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E-mail: summit.china@wipo.int
Webpage: http://www.wipo.int/summit-c...

Registration Deadline
March 31, 2003

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Technology

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Issues to be discussed at the summit include intellectual property challenges and opportunities in the new millennium, the contribution of creativity to human progress, leveraging the benefits of inventions in the real and virtual worlds, and promoting respect for intellectual property rights.

To encourage participation from the private sector, a parallel forum will be held for enterprises and non-governmental organizations from April 24 to April 25.

The summit will consist of plenary addresses by leaders, senior government officials and chief executive officers of leading world corporations; panel discussions involving senior government officials, high-level leaders from industry, the private sector and judges; and a final plenary session and presentation of the summit declaration.


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Alonzo Brian Emery
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Host Organization
World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)
With headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland, WIPO is one of the 16 specialized agencies of the United Nations system of organizations. It administers 23 international treaties dealing with different aspects of intellectual property protection. The Organization counts 179 nations as member states.