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The ''Organisation Africaine de la Propriété Intellectuelle'' or OAPI ( en, African Intellectual Property Organization) is an
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, headquartered in
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. The organisation was created by
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Agreement of March 2, 1977. The Bangui Agreement was subsequently amended in 1999. Its 17 member states are mostly French-speaking countries.


Members

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Objectives

The Bangui agreement gave the following responsibilities to OAPI: #To implement and apply common administrative procedure deriving from a uniform system for the protection of industrial property as well as the provision of international agreements in this field to which the Member States of the organisation have acceded and providing services related to industrial property. #To contribute to the promotion of the protection of literary and artistic property as an expression of cultural and social values. #To encourage the creation of associations of national authors in those Member States where such bodies do not exist. #To centralise, coordinate and disseminate information of all kinds relating to the protection of literary and artistic property and communicating that information to any state party to the agreement that request for it. #To promote the economic development of Member States notably by means of effective protection of Intellectual Property and related rights. #To provide intellectual property training. #To undertake any other assignment connected with its objective that might be entrusted to it by the Member States.


Organs

The organisation has three organs: The Administrative Council; the High Commission of Appeal; and the Directorate General.


Administrative Council

The Administrative Council consists of representatives of OAPI Member States. Their functions include drawing up regulations for the implementation of the agreement, establishing the financial regulations and the fees to be paid, supervising the implementation of the regulation and creating ad hoc committees on specific issues. They are also to draw up appropriate regulations for the implementation of six international treaties and agreements, which all the Member States has agreed to enter under the Agreements. The official sessions of the Administrative Council are held annually though unofficial sessions can be called at any time to address pressing issues. The council is headed and chaired by a president.


High Commission of Appeal

The High Commission of Appeal is composed of three members selected by drawing lots from a list of representatives designated by Member States. Its functions include to rule on appeal from rejections of applications for titles of industrial property protection, rejections of request for the maintenance or extension of terms of protection, rejection of requests for reinstatement and decisions on
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Directorate General

The Directorate General is placed under the authority of the Director General and responsible for the executive work of the organisation. It is responsible for the daily activities of the organisation and implements the decisions of the Administrative Council and other tasks arising from provisions of the agreement.


OAPI Centre for Mediation and Arbitration

The OAPI Centre for Mediation and Arbitration is a neutral, international and non-profit dispute resolution provider that offers alternative dispute resolution (ADR) options. OAPI mediation, arbitration, expedited arbitration, and expert determination enable private parties to settle their domestic or cross-border IP and technology disputes out of court.


Current administration

The organisation is currently headed by Denis Loukou Bohoussou (from Côte d'Ivoire) following his installation ceremony on 31st July 2017 at OAPI’s headquarters in Yaounde, Cameroon. Bohoussou will serve a five-year term and replaces Paulin Edou Edou (of Gabon) who was OAPI’s Director-General for ten years (2007-2017). Jean-Baptiste Wago (from the Central African Republic) is the Deputy Director-General, and Touré Serigne Momar Nasir (from Senegal) is the Financial Controller.


International treaties/agreements

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Berne Convention The Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works, usually known as the Berne Convention, was an international assembly held in 1886 in the Swiss city of Bern by ten European countries with the goal to agree on a set of leg ...
(all countries are members). *
Convention Relating to the Distribution of Programme-Carrying Signals Transmitted by Satellite The Convention Relating to the Distribution of Programme-Carrying Signals Transmitted by Satellite was opened for signature on 21 May 1974 in Brussels and entered into force on 25 August 1979. It is overseen by the United Nations Committee on th ...
(only Togo a member). * Budapest Treaty (OAPI is the member). *Cooperation Agreement between OAPI and EAPO. * Hague Agreement Concerning the International Deposit of Industrial Designs (OAPI is a member) (9 countries are members; Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Mauritania and Togo are not yet members). *Lisbon Agreement on Appellations of Origin (only Burkina Faso, Congo, Gabon and Togo are members). *Locarno Agreement on Classification of Designs (only Guinea is a member). * Madrid Agreement Concerning the International Registration of Marks. *Nairobi Treaty on Olympic Symbol (only Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Senegal and Togo are members). *Nice Agreement on Classification of Marks. *Paris Convention (all countries are members). *Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT)(all countries are members). *Phonograms Convention. *Rome Convention (only Burkina Faso, Congo, Niger and Togo are members). *Strasbourg Agreement on Patent Classification (only Guinea is a member). *Trade Mark Law Treaty (only Burkina Faso and Guinea are members). *Vienna Agreement on Figurative Elements of Marks (only Guinea is a member). *WIPO Convention (all countries are members). *WIPO Copyright Treaty (only Benin, Burkina, Faso, Gabon, Guinea, Mali, Senegal and Togo are members). *WIPO Performances and Phonograms Treaty (only Benin, Burkina Faso, Gabon, Guinea, Mali, Senegal and Togo are members). *WTO/TRIPS (all countries are members except Equatorial Guinea).


Rights covered

The Bangui Agreement covers patents, utility models,
trademarks A trademark (also written trade mark or trade-mark) is a type of intellectual property consisting of a recognizable sign, design, or expression that identifies products or services from a particular source and distinguishes them from othe ...
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industrial design right An industrial design right is an intellectual property right that protects the visual design of objects that are purely utilitarian. An industrial design consists of the creation of a shape, configuration or composition of pattern or color, or co ...
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trade names A trade name, trading name, or business name, is a pseudonym used by companies that do not operate under their registered company name. The term for this type of alternative name is a "fictitious" business name. Registering the fictitious name w ...
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geographical indications A geographical indication (GI) is a name or sign used on products which corresponds to a specific geographical location or origin (e.g., a town, region, or country). The use of a geographical indication, as an indication of the product's source, ...
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copyright A copyright is a type of intellectual property that gives its owner the exclusive right to copy, distribute, adapt, display, and perform a creative work, usually for a limited time. The creative work may be in a literary, artistic, educatio ...
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unfair competition Unfair may refer to: * Double Taz and Double LeBron James in multiverses ''fair''; unfairness or injustice Injustice is a quality relating to unfairness or undeserved outcomes. The term may be applied in reference to a particular event or situ ...
, integrated circuit layouts and plant variety rights.


Patents

Patent matters are dealt with in Annex I of the Bangui Agreement. Patent applications must be filed at the OAPI office. Alternatively, member states may require that applicants domiciled in the territory of a member state must first file the application with the national administration (OAPI Liaison office) of the member state. In that case, the application must be transmitted to OAPI by the national administration within a period of five days. OAPI member countries are also members of the Paris Convention, the Budapest treaty, the
Patent Cooperation Treaty The Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) is an international patent law treaty, concluded in 1970. It provides a unified procedure for filing patent applications to protect inventions in each of its contracting states. A patent application filed und ...
(PCT) and the
TRIPS Agreement The Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) is an international legal agreement between all the member nations of the World Trade Organization (WTO). It establishes minimum standards for the regulation by nat ...
. Since OAPI is a member of the
Patent Cooperation Treaty The Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) is an international patent law treaty, concluded in 1970. It provides a unified procedure for filing patent applications to protect inventions in each of its contracting states. A patent application filed und ...
(PCT), patent protection may also be obtained by way of a PCT application.


Trademarks

The Bangui Agreement, in Annex III, provides for the protection of trade marks, including service marks, and for well-known marks. Specific provision is made for the registration of collective marks. OAPI is now a member of the Madrid Agreement. With this accession by OAPI, the Madrid System now provides brand owners the potential to protect their products through one international application covering more than 100 countries.


Tradenames

The Bangui Agreement in Annex V provides for the protection of tradenames or commercial names.


Geographical indication

The Bangui Agreement in Annex VI provides for the protection of Geographical indication.


Industrial design

Design matters are dealt with in Annex IV of the Bangui Agreement. Design applications must be filed at the OAPI office or with the Ministry in a member state responsible for industrial property. In the latter case, the Ministry must transmit the application to the OAPI office within five days. OAPI is a member of the Hague Agreement Concerning the International Deposit of Industrial Designs. As such, design protection in OAPI can be obtained either via an OAPI application or via an international application under the Hague, designating OAPI.


See also

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African Regional Intellectual Property Organization The African Regional Intellectual Property Organization (ARIPO), formerly African Regional Industrial Property Organization, is an intergovernmental organization for cooperation among African states in patent and other intellectual property matter ...
(ARIPO) *
World Intellectual Property Organization The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO; french: link=no, Organisation mondiale de la propriété intellectuelle (OMPI)) is one of the 15 specialized agencies of the United Nations (UN). Pursuant to the 1967 Convention Establishi ...
(WIPO) *
Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property The Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property, signed in Paris, France, on 20 March 1883, was one of the first intellectual property treaties. It established a Union for the protection of industrial property. The convention is c ...
(Paris Convention)


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References


External links

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Bangui Agreement
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