How the Kingdom of Bahrain protects the intellectual property rights of creators and inventors.
How does the Government of Bahrain protect Intellectual Property? The Kingdom of Bahrain champions the rights of creators and innovators by having an unwavering commitment to safeguarding Intellectual Property (IP), where innovation thrives, and creators are honoured and protected, thereby ensuring that the fruits of human creativity are respected, rewarded, and preserved.
In the Kingdom of Bahrain, intellectual property rights serve as the bedrock for fostering innovation and creativity across various sectors. Recognising the pivotal role of IP in driving economic growth and technological advancement, Bahrain has implemented robust IP legal frameworks and IP support mechanisms to protect and promote the IP rights of creators, inventors, and innovators.
In an international perspective, Bahrain is a member of 13 IP international treaties and has enacted comprehensive Intellectual Property Laws that regulate IP protection. This commitment to international standards underscores Bahrain's dedication to fostering innovation and creativity while respecting intellectual property rights and upholding international standards and best practices.
The Kingdom of Bahrain is a signatory to the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) Copyright Treaty and the WIPO Performances and Phonograms Treaty. The country achieved the 44th position on the World Economic Forum's 2017-2018 Global Competitiveness Index, highlighting its commitment to global intellectual property standards.
Intellectual property falls into two main categories: (Industrial property) and (Authors' Rights and Attendants' Rights). The Industrial property, which includes patents, trademarks, industrial designs, integrated circuits, geographical indications, and trade secrets is administered by the Ministry of Industry & Commerce. On the other hand, the Authors' Rights and Attendants' Rights, covering copyrights and related rights, are administered by the Ministry of Information.
The Ministry of Industry and Commerce provides Trademarks and Patent registration eServices to facilitate intellectual property protection and reserve the rights of businesses and individuals in Bahrain.
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As we navigate through the digital age, Bahrain confirms its commitment to transparency and innovation through the Open Data initiative through Bahrain’s Open Data Portal. This platform is a testament to our dedication to making government data openly available, supporting the principles of accountability and enabling informed decision-making. By providing access to a treasure trove of data, we empower everyone to explore, analyze, and create solutions that drive social and economic progress. The initiative underscores our belief in the power of data to transform lives, foster a culture of knowledge-sharing, and stimulate growth.
We encourage you to leverage this valuable resource, sparking innovation and contributing to the Kingdom’s development. For an enriching journey into the world of Open Data, and to explore the possibilities, visit Bahrain’s Open Data Portal.
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Content Last Updated: 15 Oct, 2024