Stockholm Act (1967): A notification was deposited by the Government of Japan in which that Government indicated its desire to avail itself of the provisions of Article 30(2) of the Stockholm Act of the Paris Convention. That notification entered into force on the date of its receipt, that is, on September 17, 1970. Pursuant to the said Article, Japan, which was a member of the Paris Union, could, for five years from April 26, 1970, the date of entry into force of the Convention Establishing the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), exercise the rights provided under Articles 13 to 17 of the Stockholm Act of the Paris Convention, as if it were bound by those Articles. (see Paris Notification No. 29)
Accession to the Hague Act (1925) included Korea, Formosa and South Sakhalin. (see La Propriété Industrielle 1934, No.12, p.205)
Ratification of the London Act (1934) included Korea (Choson), Formosa (Taiwan) and South Sakhalin (Karafuto). (see La Propriété Industrielle 1938, No.7, p.117)