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World Intellectual Property Review
TitleWorld Intellectual Property Review

World Intellectual Property Review is a leading international publication that provides Intellectual property professionals with News Corporation-style news, analysis, and World Trade Organization-related insights on Patent law, Copyright law, and Trademark law. The publication is widely read by European Patent Office examiners, United States Patent and Trademark Office officials, and International Chamber of Commerce members. It covers key developments in the field, including Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property, Berne Convention, and Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights. The review is also closely followed by European Union policymakers, World Health Organization experts, and International Telecommunication Union delegates.

Introduction

The World Intellectual Property Review is published by Newton Media, a United Kingdom-based company, and is available in both print and digital formats, similar to The Economist and Financial Times. The publication is supported by European Intellectual Property Office and American Intellectual Property Law Association, and its editorial board includes renowned experts from Harvard University, University of Oxford, and Stanford University. The review's content is also influenced by World Customs Organization, International Federation of Intellectual Property Attorneys, and Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America. Its target audience includes Intellectual property law firms, such as Baker McKenzie and Jones Day, as well as Research and development departments of major companies like Google, Microsoft, and Apple Inc.. The publication is often cited by European Court of Justice, United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, and Supreme Court of the United States.

History

The World Intellectual Property Review was first launched in 2006 by Gordon Smith, a veteran Intellectual property journalist, with the support of International Association for the Protection of Intellectual Property and American Bar Association. Since its inception, the publication has established itself as a trusted source of information and analysis on Intellectual property issues, covering key events like WIPO Diplomatic Conference and TRIPS Council. The review has been praised by Director-General of the World Intellectual Property Organization, Francis Gurry, and President of the European Patent Office, António Campinos, for its in-depth coverage of Patent Cooperation Treaty and Madrid System. Over the years, the publication has expanded its coverage to include emerging topics like Artificial intelligence, Blockchain, and 3D printing, with contributions from experts at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, University of California, Berkeley, and Columbia University.

Purpose_and_Scope

The primary purpose of the World Intellectual Property Review is to provide Intellectual property professionals with timely and authoritative information on developments in the field, including Court of Justice of the European Union rulings and United States Supreme Court decisions. The publication's scope is global, covering Intellectual property issues in Europe, North America, Asia, and other regions, with a focus on World Trade Organization agreements and International Union for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants. The review's content is designed to be relevant to a wide range of professionals, including Patent attorneys, Trademark lawyers, and Copyright experts, as well as Research and development managers and Business executives at companies like IBM, Samsung, and Amazon. The publication is also used as a resource by Government agencies, such as United States Patent and Trademark Office and European Intellectual Property Office, and Non-governmental organizations, like Electronic Frontier Foundation and Public Knowledge.

Publication_Frequency_and_Format

The World Intellectual Property Review is published on a Monthly basis, with 12 issues per year, and is available in both print and digital formats, similar to The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal. The publication is also available online, with a searchable archive of past issues, and can be accessed through Westlaw, LexisNexis, and other Online databases. The review's digital edition is optimized for Mobile devices, allowing readers to access content on-the-go, and is also available through RSS feeds and Social media platforms like Twitter and LinkedIn. The publication's format includes News articles, Analysis pieces, and Interviews with leading Intellectual property experts, including Andrei Iancu, Michelle Lee, and David Kappos.

Content_and_Topics

The World Intellectual Property Review covers a wide range of topics related to Intellectual property, including Patent law, Trademark law, and Copyright law. The publication provides in-depth analysis of key developments in the field, such as Patent trolls, Trademark infringement, and Copyright piracy, with insights from experts at University of Cambridge, University of Tokyo, and National University of Singapore. The review also covers emerging topics like Artificial intelligence, Blockchain, and 3D printing, and their impact on Intellectual property law and practice, with contributions from World Economic Forum, International Chamber of Commerce, and Global Innovation Policy Center. The publication's content is designed to be informative, insightful, and engaging, with a focus on Practical applications and Real-world examples, and is often cited by European Patent Office, United States Patent and Trademark Office, and World Intellectual Property Organization.

Impact_and_Reception

The World Intellectual Property Review has established itself as a leading authority on Intellectual property issues, with a global readership of Intellectual property professionals, Business executives, and Government officials. The publication's impact is evident in its influence on Intellectual property policy and practice, with its content often cited by Courts, Government agencies, and International organizations. The review has received praise from leading Intellectual property experts, including Andrei Iancu, Michelle Lee, and David Kappos, for its in-depth coverage of Intellectual property issues and its commitment to providing high-quality, authoritative content, and is widely regarded as a trusted source of information and analysis on Intellectual property matters, similar to The Lancet and Nature (journal). The publication is also recognized by International Association for the Protection of Intellectual Property, American Intellectual Property Law Association, and European Patent Office as a leading source of Intellectual property news and analysis. Category:Intellectual property

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