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Related Rights3 Comments

Related Rights – Dominican Republic

January 28, 2015August 17, 2020 leticiacaminero

Related rights can be summarized as providing exclusive rights associated to copyright, but different. Who enjoys related rights? Particularly: 1. Performers 2. Producers of phonograms (sound … Continue reading Related Rights – Dominican Republic

Entertainment Law2 Comments

Rights of film producers – Dominican Republic

November 30, 2014August 17, 2020 leticiacaminero

The producer of the audiovisual work (including cinematographic) will have the following exclusive rights: For obtaining economic benefit, they can fix and reproduce the work to … Continue reading Rights of film producers – Dominican Republic

Entertainment Law1 Comment

The film owner – Dominican Republic

November 29, 2014August 17, 2020 leticiacaminero

The film is included in the Dominican legislation as an audiovisual work with a special regulation on copyright.   Unless otherwise agreed the following applies to … Continue reading The film owner – Dominican Republic

Other Distinctive Signs2 Comments

Differences between distinctive signs – Dominican Republic

October 26, 2014August 17, 2020 leticiacaminero

For each purpose we have a distinctive sign. Each of these legal forms are designed to specifically protect the sign as it is used in commerce. … Continue reading Differences between distinctive signs – Dominican Republic

Copyright1 Comment

Creative Commons in Dominican Republic

September 25, 2014August 17, 2020 leticiacaminero

The provisions of Creative Commons (CC) offer synthetic copyright licenses. Perfect for those wishing to authorize the operation or use of their work (economic rights), without … Continue reading Creative Commons in Dominican Republic

Appellation of origin1 Comment

Appellation of origin – Dominican Republic

July 11, 2014August 3, 2020 leticiacaminero

Where and how a product is made means an added value in itself. Recognizing the importance of these attributes the appellation of origin focuses on protecting … Continue reading Appellation of origin – Dominican Republic

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World Intellectual Property Day –|– Día Mundial de la Propiedad Intelectual

April 26, 2014May 16, 2015 leticiacaminero

  http://www.wipo.int  Continue reading World Intellectual Property Day –|– Día Mundial de la Propiedad Intelectual

Patent, Trademark2 Comments

Trademarks and patents: legal regime for licenses – Dominican Republic

April 16, 2014August 17, 2020 leticiacaminero

Before signing a license agreement on either trademarks or patents, keep in mind that if you do not leave certain key points clear in the contract … Continue reading Trademarks and patents: legal regime for licenses – Dominican Republic

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What about the ®? – Dominican Republic

March 12, 2014August 17, 2020 leticiacaminero

The R in a circle ® or any other indication to identify registered trademarks are not explicitly required in the Dominican Industrial Property Law, therefore no … Continue reading What about the ®? – Dominican Republic

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Certification Mark – Dominican Republic

March 2, 2014August 17, 2020 leticiacaminero

High market value is usually the main goal of products and services providers. Quality or certain properties distinguish them from others and causes a positive impression to the … Continue reading Certification Mark – Dominican Republic

Copyright4 Comments

Copyrighted work taken by the State – Dominican Republic

January 3, 2014August 17, 2020 leticiacaminero

Within the provisions balancing copyright and right to information, education and culture is the prerogative to declare a work as public utility given to its great … Continue reading Copyrighted work taken by the State – Dominican Republic

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Loss of patent – Dominican Republic

December 27, 2013August 17, 2020 leticiacaminero

Apart from only having a limited duration of twenty (20) years, maintained through payment of annual fees, the holder may lose its patent if: The invention … Continue reading Loss of patent – Dominican Republic

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Priority – Dominican Republic

December 7, 2013August 17, 2020 leticiacaminero

Since the protection of industrial property (trademarks, patents, industrial designs…) is generally granted by registration, both Dominican law as well as various international treaties establish the … Continue reading Priority – Dominican Republic

Copyright3 Comments

Public domain – Dominican Republic

November 1, 2013August 17, 2020 leticiacaminero

The copyrighted work in the public domain may be used freely, however, the author should always be recognized as such and the work should not be … Continue reading Public domain – Dominican Republic

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The greatness of being famous – Dominican Republic

September 9, 2013August 17, 2020 leticiacaminero

As for many things in life, being famous may offer plenty advantages for a distinctive sign (trademark, trade name, slogan, logo…) The Dominican Republic legislation considers … Continue reading The greatness of being famous – Dominican Republic

Trademark3 Comments

How far can I go with my registered trademark? – Dominican Republic

June 20, 2013August 17, 2020 leticiacaminero

To know your rights as a trademark holder is as important as to know your limits. When you exercise the protection over your registered trademark please bear … Continue reading How far can I go with my registered trademark? – Dominican Republic

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Defense against trademark cancellation request – Dominican Republic

June 4, 2013August 17, 2020 leticiacaminero

If you have a significant amount of time without using or just barely using your registered trademark and “out of nowhere” comes a non-use trademark cancellation … Continue reading Defense against trademark cancellation request – Dominican Republic

Intellectual Property1 Comment

Intangible assets

March 1, 2013August 17, 2020 leticiacaminero

Every business (yes every business) has intangible assets, which may increase its market value, competition and efficiency. It is not about registering before the national, regional … Continue reading Intangible assets

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