Member states of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) officially adopted the Riyadh Design Law Treaty on Friday, according to the Saudi Press Agency. The treaty, designed to strengthen designers’ rights and standardize design registration procedures, was finalized during the Diplomatic Conference to Conclude and Adopt a Design Law Treaty at the King Abdulaziz International Conference Center in Riyadh. It concluded on Friday.
The SPA added that by establishing a strong legal framework, the Riyadh treaty is poised to enhance innovation across various industries globally.
Abdulaziz Al-Suwailem, the CEO of the Saudi Authority for Intellectual Property, spoke of the significance of the treaty’s adoption.
He said: “The name Riyadh treaty reflects Saudi Arabia’s pivotal role as a bridge between cultures and a hub for supporting global initiatives.”
“Adopting this treaty is a historic achievement highlighting Saudi Arabia’s cooperation and contribution to the international intellectual property framework. It opens new avenues for collaboration among member states.”
Finally, the event, organized by the SAIP, brought together senior representatives and key decision-makers from all 193 member states of WIPO.
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