WPPT definition

WPPT means the WIPO Performances and Phonograms Treaty adopted at Geneva on 20th December 1996;
WPPT means the World Intellectual Property Organisation Performances and Phonograms Treaty adopted in Geneva on 20th December 1996(6); and
WPPT means the WIPO Performances and Phonograms Treaty done at Geneva on 20 December 1996.

Examples of WPPT in a sentence

  • This Article does not reduce or extend the scope of applicability of the limitations and exceptions permitted by the TRIPS Agreement, the Berne Convention, the WCT or the WPPT.

  • Examples in intellectual property: Joint Recommendation Concerning Provisions on the Protection of Well-Known Marks; Agreed statements of the Diplomatic Conference that adopted the WCT and WPPT, 1996 (WIPO Diplomatic Conference on Certain Copyright and Neighboring Rights Questions.

  • The agreed statements of the Diplomatic Conference that adopted the Treaty (WIPO Diplomatic Conference on Certain Copyright and Neighboring Rights Questions) concerning certain provisions of the WPPT, are reproduced in endnotes below.

  • As part of each audit, the auditors will prepare a report (which includes the auditors’ opinion on the use of the ADB and AITF Funds and compliance with the requirements of the Grant Agreement as well as on the use of the procedures for the imprest accounts and statements of expenditure) and a management letter (which sets out any deficiencies in the internal control of the project identified in the course of the audit, if any).

  • We draw the attention on the agreed statements of the Article 10 of the WCT and Article 16 of the WPPT, which clearly explain or declare in fact that limitation and exceptions are similarly extended to the digital environment.

  • The Beijing Treaty updates the international legal framework for audiovisual performers to provide rights and protections similar to those already provided for musical performers under the WPPT.

  • For example a country that has only signed the Agreement on Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) has more flexibility than those that have also signed WIPO WCT and WPPT.

  • The Agreed Statement concerning Article 15 of the WPPT, 1996 also applies to performers.

  • Those countries that have only signed the TRIPS Agreement and not WPPT, in the case of neighboring rights, will not be subject to the 3 step test with regard those rights, as Article 14 of the TRIPS Agreement, subjects’ most neighboring rights, like those of broadcasting organizations only to Rome Convention which do not consider the three step test.

  • The operative parts of the provisions in paragraph (1) and paragraph (2) are intended to be in line with the corresponding provisions of the WPPT.


More Definitions of WPPT

WPPT means WIPO Performances and Phonograms Treaty of 1996.
WPPT means the WIPO Performances and Phonograms Treaty, done at Geneva on 20 December 1996.
WPPT means WIPO Performances and Phonograms Treaty of 1996. “WTO” means World Trade Organization.
WPPT means “WIPO Performances and Phonograms Treaty.” Its draft, during the Diplomatic Conference, was frequently referred to as “Treaty N° 2.”
WPPT means the WIPO Performances and Phonograms Treaty adopted in Geneva on the 20th day of December, 1996;

Related to WPPT

  • SADC means the Southern African Development Community;

  • ATC means a measure of the transfer capability remaining in the physical transmission network for further commercial activity over and above already committed uses.

  • AMC means Annual Maintenance Contract

  • ESMP means an environmental and social management plan, to be prepared by the Recipient in accordance with the provisions of the ESMF and approved by the Association, setting out measures to mitigate any adverse environmental and social impacts arising from activities to be implemented under the Project, and “Environmental and Social Management Plans” or “ESMPs” shall mean such Environmental and Social Management Plans, collectively.