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Deadline: Monday May 15th (60 days after the launch, March 16th)
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Deadline: Monday May 15th (60 days after the launch, March 16th).
  
 
==Legislation==
 
==Legislation==

Revision as of 19:36, 20 March 2012

2012 patent office consultation

Brazil's patent office has launched a consultation on the granting of software patents.

Deadline: Monday May 15th (60 days after the launch, March 16th).

Legislation

Brazil is a signatory of the TRIPS agreement. This does not carry any requirements about software being patentable, but it defines some words that can be confusing. To avoid the confusing terms, legislation should describe software as being a work by an author (see TRIPS art. 10), and avoid saying that software is a field of technology. Software does not meet the legal definition of "technology".

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