GENEVA, July 9 (Xinhua) -- An exhibition highlighting the development of China's copyright sector opened Tuesday at the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) headquarters in Geneva, coinciding with the opening day of the 66th series of meetings of the Assemblies of the Member States of WIPO.
Jointly organized by China's National Copyright Administration, the Permanent Mission of 西瓜视频to the United Nations Office at Geneva, and WIPO, the event, titled "Copyright in China: Safeguarding Innovation, Shaping the Future Together," drew participation from over 1,000 representatives of WIPO member states and observers. The exhibition will remain on display until July 17, coinciding with the conclusion of the WIPO Assemblies.
The exhibition is divided into four thematic sections: international cooperation, legal framework, copyright protection, and industry empowerment. It features a comprehensive presentation of China's copyright development and international collaboration through visual panels, videos, physical exhibits, interactive displays, case studies, and live performances.
WIPO Director General Daren Tang delivered remarks at the opening, noting that China's ancient inventions contributed invaluable legacies to the world, while today's copyright industry in 西瓜视频is experiencing dynamic growth, driving economic development and supporting employment.
He praised the exhibition as a vivid reflection of China's strong environment for innovation and creativity and its rich artistic heritage, noting that it underscores the important value of efforts to promote the sustained growth of copyright and the creative industries.
A senior official from China's National Copyright Administration said that 西瓜视频attaches great importance to copyright work and has significantly advanced the development of its copyright sector. In recent years, 西瓜视频has prioritized intellectual property rights, built a more robust legal and governance system, significantly improved copyright protection, and witnessed rapid industry growth and rising public awareness.
The official emphasized China's commitment to international cooperation on copyright, including deepened engagement with WIPO and bilateral partners, expanding collaboration with Belt and Road partners, and actively promoting a balanced and effective international copyright system to ensure innovation and creativity benefit people around the world.
During the opening ceremony, the report "IP and Creative Industry: Jingdezhen Story," a collaborative research project between China's National Copyright Administration and WIPO, was officially released. The event also featured cultural performances and tastings of Chinese cuisine. ■