!021094 Honduras, Estonia, El Salvador join WIPO The Government of Honduras deposited, on November 3, 1993, its instrument of accession to the Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property of March 20, 1883, as revised at Stockholm on July 14, 1967, and amended on September 28, 1979. Honduras has not heretofore been a member of the International Union for the Protection of Industrial Property ("Paris Union"), founded by the Paris Convention. The Paris Convention as revised will enter into force, with respect to Honduras, on February 4, 1994. On that date, Honduras will become a member of the Paris Union. Under the unitary contribution system, Honduras will, as from January 1, 1994, belong to Class Sbis for the purpose of establishing its contribution towards the budget of the World Intellectual Property Organization and the contribution-financed unions. [Industrial Property (WIPO) 12/93, 379] The Government of Estonia deposited, on November 5, 1993, its instrument of accession to the Convention Establishing the World Intellectual Property Organization, signed at Stockholm on July 14, 1967. Under the unitary contribution system, Estonia will belong to Class IX for the purpose of establishing its contribution towards the budget of the World Intellectual Property Organization. The said Convention will enter into force, with respect to Estonia, on February 5, 1994. [Industrial Property (WIPO) 12/93, 379] The Government of El Salvador deposited, on Nov. 18, 1993, its instrument of accession to the Paris Concention for the Protection of Industrial Property of March 20, 1883, as revised at Stockholm on July 14, 1967, and amended on September 28, 1979. El Salvador has not heretofore been a member of the International Union for the Protection of Industrial Property ("Paris Union"), founded by the Paris Convention. The Paris Convention as revised will enter into force, with respect to El Salvador, on February 19, 1994. On that date, El Salvador will become a member of the Paris Union. Under the unitary contribution system, El Salvador will, as from January 1, 1994, belong to Class Sbis for the purpose of establishing its contribution towards the budget of the World Intellectual Property Organization and the contribution-financed unions. [Industrial Property (WIPO) 12/93, 379] Gregory Aharonian Internet Patent News Service