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Patents are granted based on the law "''Ley. Art. 5 LPI.''".  The definition of [[patentable subject matter]] is in "''Art.14. LPI''" and exceptions to patentability are noted in "''Art. 15''".<ref>{{dead link}} http://www.sapi.gob.ve//content/view/177/1/</ref>  Possibly also of interest: Art. 22. LPI.
 
Patents are granted based on the law "''Ley. Art. 5 LPI.''".  The definition of [[patentable subject matter]] is in "''Art.14. LPI''" and exceptions to patentability are noted in "''Art. 15''".<ref>{{dead link}} http://www.sapi.gob.ve//content/view/177/1/</ref>  Possibly also of interest: Art. 22. LPI.
  
'''HELP''': anyone know where we can link to an online copy of these laws?
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Revision as of 20:43, 21 June 2010

The patent office of Venezuela is the Servicio Autonomo de Propiedad Intelectual.

According to a pro-free-software Venezuelan blogger, the patent office of Venezuela doesn't grant software patents.[1] He also mentions that the patent office's computer systems run GNU/Linux, which is usually a positive sign.

Legislation

Patents are granted based on the law "Ley. Art. 5 LPI.". The definition of patentable subject matter is in "Art.14. LPI" and exceptions to patentability are noted in "Art. 15".[2] Possibly also of interest: Art. 22. LPI.

Can you help? anyone know where we can link to an online copy of these laws?


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External links

References