Lesson 4 (2) Intellectual Property. IBL. Notes for non-jurists

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Lesson 4 (2) Intellectual Property.

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(Compulsory readings. Supplement to classroom notes and course materials)

I Introduction

Intellectual Property is intangible property resulting from creations. Its owners and holders have specific rights, as established by the Law. Please note the differences:

  • (Propiedad Industrial) industrial property,聽ie: patents on inventions, designs and models, protected designations of origin; 聽new varieties of vegetal, etc
  • (Signs), trademarks, registered trademarks, service brands etc
  • (Propiedad intellectual) copyright and related rights, ie: music, literature, paintings, sculptures.
  • Commercial strategies and other immaterial property rights: trade secrets, know-how, confidentiality agreements, or rapid production.

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Intellectual Property rights (IPRs) allow titleholders (inventors, creators, artists, or other rightsholders) – to decide how, when and where their creations are used and/or exploited.聽Such rights have a negative and a positive manifestation

IP protection聽varies from one IP right to another. In very general terms we say that:

  • patents allow the holder to stop third parties from making, using or selling the holder’s invention for a certain period (maximum of years (20)
  • trademarks聽 protect the 聽芦hallmark禄 (signo distintivo) of protected product/service by preventing other business from the offering, etc 聽services/products under the same hallmark
  • copyright聽/ neighbouring rights.
    • moral or paternity contents
    • economic content,
  • Other IP
    • Classroom notes
  • Please note: licence / cession