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ACIMED
versión impresa ISSN 1024-9435
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DIAZ PEREZ, Maidelyn. Industrial property and patent systems in the information world. ACIMED [online]. 2008, vol.18, n.6, pp. 0-0. ISSN 1024-9435.
After the attendance of a very small group of foreigner expositors to the great International Invention Fair of Vienna, mostly due to the fear for the reproduction and replication of their inventions in other lands, it was realized that the international protection of the intellectual property was a real need (covert until then). Thus it was born in 1833 the Treaty of Paris, the first international treaty that allowed the socialization of the inventive knowledge with regional warranties. Also this treaty facilitates people from one country to obtain protection for their creations in other countries through property rights. Ever since, patents became the most antique way to protect the knowledge or intangible assets of a society. Though, even when it is one of the most antique ways to protect the human wit, few people knows the patent document characteristics and the ways it protects; or the importance and rol of the system that groups them. This is why it is offered a brief revision on the intellectual property subject, and especially, on the importance and advantages of the patents system for the metric analysis with technological information.
Palabras clave : Patent system; industrial property; patent information analysis; protection by patents.