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Open Source in Dominican Republic

October 18, 2015October 18, 2015 leticiacaminero

Open Source allows access to the source code of a software under specific distribution terms approved by the Open Source Initiative. In general each of the licenses … Continue reading Open Source in Dominican Republic

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Assignment: copyright or related rights – Dominican Republic

May 28, 2015August 17, 2020 leticiacaminero

All or one of the economic rights from works protected by copyright or related rights may be transferred (assigned) freely and individually by written contract. Since … Continue reading Assignment: copyright or related rights – Dominican Republic

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Computer programs protection in Dominican Republic

May 21, 2013August 17, 2020 leticiacaminero

The professional or amateurs programmers may have their computer programs creations protected thanks to the Dominican Copyright Law No. 65-00. Key questions: What is a computer … Continue reading Computer programs protection in Dominican Republic

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