Women in tech can protect and globalize their innovations through intellectual property laws, utilizing mechanisms like WIPO, PCT, and international agreements such as TPP and USMCA. Tools such as the Berne Convention, Madrid System, Hague Agreement, and understanding of TRIPS enhance protection for patents, copyrights, trademarks, and designs. Engaging in international arbitration, participating in IP organizations, and forming cross-border licensing agreements are also key strategies.
How Can Women in Tech Use International Laws to Protect Their Innovations?
Women in tech can protect and globalize their innovations through intellectual property laws, utilizing mechanisms like WIPO, PCT, and international agreements such as TPP and USMCA. Tools such as the Berne Convention, Madrid System, Hague Agreement, and understanding of TRIPS enhance protection for patents, copyrights, trademarks, and designs. Engaging in international arbitration, participating in IP organizations, and forming cross-border licensing agreements are also key strategies.
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