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STATE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OFFICE OF INSTITUTION The State Intellectual Property Office (SIPO) of the Republic of Croatia is a national institution responsible for the protection of intellectual property in Croatia. It is a state administration body in charge of all administrative procedures aimed at granting industrial property rights, and for other issues in the field of intellectual property rights, including copyright and related rights. It was established in 1991 upon constitution of Croatia as an independent state, as the State Patent Office. By the end of 1996, the responsibility of the State Patent Office was extended to copyright, and the Office was subsequently renamed the State Intellectual Property Office of the Republic of Croatia. COMPETENCE SIPO is responsible for:
ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE AND PERSONNEL SIPO currently employs 87 persons, out of whom 48 with university degree (17 legal, 31 technical and other fields). According to the present organizational scheme, SIPO comprises the following departments:
At the moment SIPO is in the process of defining a comprehensive development strategy and changing its organizational structure, which is supported by National CARDS 2001 - Intellectual Property Rights - Croatia project, particularly Institutional Assessment Component containing recommendations for reorganization.
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