French Intellectual Property Code
- French Intellectual Property Code
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The French Intellectual Property Code (French: Code de la propriété intellectuelle), is a corpus of law relative to the intellectual and industrial property. It has been created from former law on July 1, 1992, bylaw 92-597, from former laws relative to the industrial property and the artistic and literature property.[clarification needed]
The code is recurrently modified, and more noticeably by the so-called DADVSI law and the HADOPI law.
See also
External links
- (French) Text of the code on Légifrance [1]
Categories:
- French intellectual property law
- Intellectual property law
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