Abstract:
Intellectual property has a great importance in the area of technology and the rapid human cultural communication among nations and people, as well as within the communities and societies themselves. This interest is growing day after day to take care of creativity and creators and preserve their rights and the fruits of intellectual output by protecting this property from all images of assault, falsification, tradition, burglary and looting or even piracy to have a continuity of intellectual production and achieve greater prosperity and urbanization. In view of the growing importance of the intellectual property rights, the question of the organization of its provisions and protection does not stand a monopoly only on the national legislation because according to this legislation, the role is limited to the territory of the state only due to the principle of regional laws on one hand and the principle of sovereignty of states on the other. Thus, here emerged the need for international protection of these rights, so it was necessary to secure a minimum of consistency among them through international conventions and that ratified by the state to become an integral part of national legislation and the applicable law. The matter does not stop at the conclusion next to the international agreements but went beyond the need to create an effective quick mechanism to ensure the implementation of those conventions by competent organs internationally to ensure with what is of an assault on those rights in all ways and means from here emerged the role of the World Intellectual Property Organization's efforts as the first institutional framework to bide the protection of intellectual property rights, international conventions where the management and supervision of the conduct took place. And along with the organization, the WTO was established and being is concerned with the protection of intellectual property rights through the TRIPS agreement and thus linking intellectual property rights and international trade to reduce attacks by counterfeiting and piracy. Through TRIPS agreement it was approved cooperation
between the World Intellectual Property Organization and the World Trade Organization was approved and embodied in the form of the 1995 contract agreement. And what can be said is that the World Intellectual Property Organization and the World Trade Organization are also making great efforts to provide the protection of intellectual property at the international level, both through the individual efforts of each or through joint cooperation between them.