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Article R122-29 of the French Intellectual Property Code

The appropriate licences referred to in II of article L. 122-5-4 shall be sent to the educational establishments or, in accordance with article R. 122-30, to the competent ministers, by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt or by any other means capable of certifying the date of receipt and the identity of the addressee, including electronically. For each licence, the proposal specifies: -the authorised uses; -the works or sets of…

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Article R122-31 of the French Intellectual Property Code

I.-Publicly accessible libraries, museums, archive services or institutions holding film, audiovisual or sound heritage wishing to exploit unavailable works under the conditions mentioned in the first paragraph of I of article L. 122-5-5 shall publish the following information in advance on their website, in a dedicated and identifiable section: -the terms of the reasonable investigative efforts made by the institution to determine whether a work is available to the public…

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Article R122-32 of the French Intellectual Property Code

The objection referred to in the fourth paragraph of I of article L. 122-5-5 does not need to be substantiated. It shall be notified by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt or by any other means enabling the date of receipt and the identity of the addressee to be verified, including by electronic means. In support of his objection, the author must produce a copy of an identity document and…

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Article Annexe de l’article R. 122-30 of the French Intellectual Property Code

ISSUES FOR WHICH PROPOSALS FOR APPROPRIATE LICENCES ARE SUBMITTED TO MINISTERS I.-Minister responsible for national education -Centre national d’enseignement à distance (CNED) when it provides, on behalf of the State, a distance learning service under the provisions of the last paragraph of Article R. 426-2 of the Education Code; -Écoles maternelles et élémentaires publiques relevant to Chapter I of Title I of Book IV of the Education Code; -Regional primary…

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Article R132-8 of the French Intellectual Property Code

Pledges of the right to use software are entered in the special National Software Register kept by the National Institute of Industrial Property. Included therein for each piece of software are: 1° The identity of the holder of the right referred to in Article L. 122-6 and of the pledgee, as well as any changes relating to their surname, forenames, company name, legal form, domicile or registered office; 2° Indication…

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Article R132-9 of the French Intellectual Property Code

The application for registration shall be made by one of the parties to the deed or by a proxy with a power of attorney. Unless otherwise stipulated, this power extends to the registration requests referred to in articles R. 132-10 to R. 132-13 and R. 132-15, upon receipt of the notifications provided for in Article R. 132-14 and to the request for cancellation provided for in article R. 132-16.

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Article R132-10 of the French Intellectual Property Code

The request for registration of the pledge is made by filing a slip, the form of which is determined by decision of the Director General of the National Institute of Industrial Property. The slip shall include the following particulars: 1° The surname, forenames, domicile or company name, legal form and registered office of the creditor and debtor; 2° The designation of the software by its name, its trademark with a…

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Article R132-11 of the French Intellectual Property Code

Deeds having the effect of modifying or annulling the published rights of the debtor and the creditor, such as, in particular, the assignment, the granting of a right of exploitation, the assignment of the pledge or the renunciation thereof, as well as legal claims and final judicial decisions relating to these rights, shall be registered at the request of one of the parties to the deed. The application shall include:…

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Article R132-12 of the French Intellectual Property Code

Any change of surname, forenames or domicile of natural persons, any change of corporate name, legal form or registered office of legal persons shall be registered at the request of any interested person. The application shall include: 1° A registration application form, the form of which is determined by decision of the Director General of the National Institute of Industrial Property; 2° Any document intended to record changes or modifications…

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