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WIPO ST.3 ์ด๋ž€?

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Summary of Standard ST.3

 

Introduction

  • Purpose: This recommended standard provides two-letter alphabetic codes to improve access to intellectual property information, particularly representing the names of countries, other entities, and intergovernmental organizations that protect intellectual property rights.
  • Legal Status: The designation of countries or other entities in this standard does not imply any opinion on the legal status of any country or territory, its authorities, or its boundaries.
  • Alignment with International Standards: The two-letter alphabetic codes in this standard align with the universally recognized ISO Alpha-2 Codes listed in ISO 3166-1. The short forms of country names align with the UN Terminology Database (UNTERM), with a few exceptions reflecting established WIPO practices.

Recommended Standard Code

  • Implementation: This standard is intended for use by intellectual property offices for identifying countries, other entities, and intergovernmental organizations in coded form.
  • Code List: Annex I contains the recommended codes organized into two sections:

          โ—‹ Section 1: Alphabetical list of countries, other entities, and intergovernmental organizations with their corresponding codes.

          โ—‹  Section 2: Alphabetical list of codes with their corresponding country names.

  • Unknown Entities: The two-letter alphabetic code "XX" is recommended for unknown states, entities, or organizations.

Maintenance

  • ISO Collaboration: ISO has entrusted a Maintenance Agency with managing ISO 3166, and WIPO has associate member status in this agency.
  • Updates: The International Bureau updates this standard following decisions by the Maintenance Agency and respective WIPO bodies regarding new or amended two-letter codes. Updates concerning state and territory names follow UNTERM, with a few exceptions based on official requests and established WIPO practices.

Implementation and Guidelines for Users

  • Changed Codes: Annex II, Section 1 lists states for which the code in force before January 1, 1978, was subsequently replaced by a new code.
  • Universal Application: The codes in Annex I should be used in all documents relating to intellectual property titles and applications, even for documents predating January 1, 1978.
  • Available Codes: Certain letter combinations (AA, QM to QY, XA to XM, etc.) are available for individual use and provisional codes.

Annexes

  • Annex I: Lists of countries, other entities, and intergovernmental organizations, along with their corresponding codes.
  • Annex II: Lists of countries for which codes have changed and entities that no longer exist.
  • Annex III: Procedure for the revision of WIPO Standard ST.3.

Conclusion

This document aims to enhance clarity and accessibility in intellectual property information by providing a standardized method for representing countries, other entities, and intergovernmental organizations using internationally recognized two-letter codes.

 

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