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Colombian Commercial Code: Trademarks, Decree 410, Decision 344 | Althox

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The legal framework governing industrial property in Colombia is a complex tapestry woven from national legislation and international agreements. At its core lies the Colombian Commercial Code, specifically Decree 410 of 1971, which initially established many of the foundational principles. However, the landscape of intellectual property, particularly concerning distinctive signs like trademarks and service marks, has undergone significant evolution due to regional integration efforts. This article delves into Book III, Title II, Chapter II, Section II of the Colombian Commercial Code, covering Articles 584 through 597. It meticulously examines how these articles, initially defining the regime for trademarks and service marks, were largely superseded and recontextualized by Decision 344 of 1993 from the Commission of the Cartagena Agreement, now known as the Andean Community. Table of Contents Introduction to the Legal Framework Historical Context: Decree 410 of 19...

Colombian Industrial Property Law: Decree 410 Analysis | Althox

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The Colombian Commercial Code, established by Decree 410 of 1971, serves as the foundational legal framework governing commercial activities within the nation. Among its extensive provisions, Book III, titled "Of Commercial Property," dedicates significant attention to the intricate realm of industrial property. This area of law is crucial for fostering innovation, protecting creators, and ensuring fair competition in the marketplace. Chapter III, specifically Articles 612 through 618, outlines miscellaneous yet fundamental provisions concerning industrial property rights. These articles address critical aspects such as litigation procedures, compensation, international agreements, registration requirements, and the transferability of these rights. Understanding these regulations is essential for businesses, inventors, and legal professionals operating within Colombia's dynamic economic landscape. The Colombian Commercial Code provides the legal foundation for ind...

Colombian Commercial Code: Patent Law Explained | Althox

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The Colombian Commercial Code, specifically Articles 534 through 571, establishes a foundational legal framework for industrial property, with a primary focus on patents. This section of the code is crucial for understanding how inventions are protected, regulated, and managed within Colombia. It addresses various facets, from the ownership of employee-generated inventions to the procedures for patent application, licensing, and enforcement of rights. The provisions laid out herein reflect Colombia's commitment to fostering innovation while safeguarding the intellectual contributions of individuals and entities. Over time, these articles have been complemented and, in some cases, superseded by broader regional and national regulations, such as Decision 344 of 1993 of the Cartagena Agreement Commission and subsequent decrees. This evolution underscores a dynamic legal landscape adapting to global standards and technological advancements. Protecting innovation and intellectual...