[pp.int.general] where is the manifesto?
Reinier Bakels
r.bakels at pr.unimaas.nl
Mon Dec 29 23:47:26 CET 2008
I agreee, it is confusing. The term "intellectual property" exists for a long time as a generic concept. But specific rules depending (only!) on a decision "is this intellectual property" did not exist, until very recently. The route always was: this is copyrigh (Y/N) so it belongs to the group "intellectual property" (Y/N).
Not that the statutes usually do not define a concept such as "civil law" either. Some qualifications (jn terms of concepts) have legal consequences, others haven't.
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From: Carlos Ayala Vargas
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Reinier Bakels wrote:
The important moment is when "intellectual property" started to be used as a *legal* concept - which is very recent: in IPRED1/2, and in the (still not adopted) European Constitution, aka Lisbon Treaty. Before, it wasloosely used as a generic concept - actually acknowledging that legal protection is the exception to the rule of freedom of information.
Legal? Maybe Spanish 1889 Civil Law is not legal enough for you?
Spain -and RMS pointed it out- exists.
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