IPR: Cognizance Directed By NGOs and Institutions

  • Anurag Srivastava

Abstract

 Intellectual property law is the law that concerns with the form of property that has everything to do with the human being's mind and is separate from the general property principle that deals with the transition of property law. In addition, these privileges are intangible in essence and are of the new evolution. Following the creation of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), the role of organizations and NGOs, local communities, and individuals as a whole was formally established to raise awareness of the development consequences of Intellectual Property Policy. Acts by NGOs to highlight the importance of conceptual identity for creativity and the security of ideas, along with the dignity of the founder to inspire future innovators, investors and futurists. This paper also assesses the steps taken by organizations so far in supporting intellectual property rights and can provide suggestions for extending the reach of efforts and remaining in the same flow as the World Trade Organization (WTO), the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), including the efforts to disseminate information to all possible regions.

Published
2019-11-20
Section
Articles