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OECD Advances AI Transparency and Governance at India Summit
The OECD is participating in India's AI Impact Summit 2026 to advance AI transparency, open-source initiatives, and governance. The engagement focuses on translating OECD AI Principles and frameworks into practical tools for policymakers, particularly concerning the operationalization of advanced AI systems and common reporting practices.
Basel Committee Operational Risk and Market Risk Amendments
The Basel Committee has finalised a technical amendment to the standardised approach for operational risk, published for consultation in June 2025. It also includes a response to a frequently asked question on the standardised approach to market risk. Basel Committee members are expected to implement the amendment within three years.
BIS Statement on Hyun Song Shin Nomination
The Bank for International Settlements (BIS) issued a statement regarding the nomination of Hyun Song Shin as Governor of the Bank of Korea. Mr. Shin will step down from his BIS duties immediately, with Frank Smets serving as Acting Head of the Monetary and Economic Department. This follows a previous announcement of Mr. Shin's retirement from the BIS at the end of August 2026.
Thirteenth Edition of the Nice Classification Effective January 1, 2026
WIPO has announced that the Thirteenth Edition of the Nice Classification will take effect on January 1, 2026. This international classification of goods and services is used for trademark registration. The changes will affect how certain goods and services are classified, impacting new international trademark applications filed on or after the effective date.
Grenada Joins WIPO Madrid System
Grenada has joined the WIPO Madrid System, expanding the international trademark registration network to 132 countries. The accession becomes effective on March 15, 2026, allowing businesses in Grenada to seek international trademark protection and foreign trademark holders to designate Grenada.
Madrid System Webinars: Legal Updates and Filing Strategies
WIPO is offering a series of webinars in February and March 2026 covering legal updates and practical tips for the Madrid System for international trademark protection. The webinars will address recent changes, new member states, and future developments, as well as strategies for using the eMadrid filing system.
Webinar Series: SMEs Protecting Brands Internationally
WIPO and the European Commission's International IP SME Helpdesks have launched a new webinar series to assist Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) in protecting their trademarks and designs internationally. The first webinar, scheduled for March 26, 2026, will focus on protecting trademarks in China and the ASEAN region.
Madrid System 2025: eMadrid Launch and Trademark Application Processing
WIPO's Madrid System has reviewed its transformative 2025, highlighting the launch of the integrated eMadrid platform for trademark management and the processing of approximately 58,000 international trademark applications. Key enhancements include stronger security measures via mandatory email verification and expanded e-filing services.
Ukraine Fee Change for International Registrations
WIPO has announced a change in the individual fee amounts for Ukraine under the Madrid Protocol, effective April 12, 2026. The new fee structure will apply to international applications, subsequent designations, and renewals designating Ukraine on or after this date.
US International Mark Registration Fees Change
WIPO has announced a change in the individual fees for international trademark registrations designating the United States of America. Effective April 12, 2026, new fee amounts in Swiss francs will apply for applications, subsequent designations, and renewals. These changes are established by the Director General of WIPO in accordance with the Madrid Protocol.
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