
On Thursday, October 3, 2019 Israel deposited its Instrument of Accession to the Hague Agreement.
The Agreement will enter into force in Israel on Friday, January 3, 2020.
I blogged back on October 21, 2017 that Israel was going to join Hague Real Soon Now, and finally it has happened.
This brings to 73 the number of contracting parties to the Hague Agreement.
As of January 3, 2020, companies and designers from Israel can begin using the Hague System to protect their industrial designs. The applicant can pursue protection in many countries through a single international application and a single set of fees.
Likewise from January 3, 2020, those located outside of Israel will be able to seek design protection in Israel through the Hague System.
Israel joined the Patent Cooperation Treaty on June 1, 1996 and joined the Madrid Protocol on September 1, 2010. Israel has thus completed the trifecta of membership in all three international intellectual property filing platforms.
The two-letter code for Israel is “IL”.

It’s that time of year again. People in the US who sometimes e-file stuff at the International Bureau at WIPO will have memorized exactly what the local time is that works out to being midnight in Switzerland … and for the next three weeks, the answer to this question will be different from the usual answer.
Yes, today is the day that the Hague Agreement enters into force in Canada. This is an important development for 
WIPO is developing a new Global IP Platform or GIPP. The goal of the GIPP is to provide a personalized home page for a user of WIPO’s web site, with easy-to-find links to the various database and e-commerce systems provided by WIPO. The user can set up an array of widgets or tiles providing access to the particular databases and systems that are of interest to the user.