File:Ley de propiedad intelectual de 1849, Perú.pdf

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Copyright law of Peru in 1849.

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English: First peruvian copyright law of Peru in 1849, signed by Ramón Castilla administration. 9 articles.
Español: Primera ley de propiedad intelectual de Perú en 1849, firmado por la administración Ramón Castilla. 9 artículos.
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Source Congreso del Perú, sección Leyes XIX
Author Gobierno del Perú

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  • simple facts or data,
  • aboriginal expressions of folklore (previously indicated in the law 13714 Art. 62a).

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