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TORRES POMBERT, Ania. Design of internal system of intellectual property in Cuban´s model: a methodological proposal. ACIMED [online]. 2010, vol.21, n.1. ISSN 1024-9435.

Creation and innovation are essential processes in all life contexts; it is a basic component for any economy branch and also it is an essential component. The registration, protection and remuneration of this creative activity because of they protected by laws containing the normative dispositions conforming what is known as International System of the Intellectual Copyright which includes the copyright and related rights, as well as the patent rights and it is organized in systems by countries, sectors or institutions. The organization of the intellectual copyright in institutional systems is a priority in Cuba and it constitutes a guarantee for the society, because it allows to identify the creation from its conception, insertion in the corresponding modality and to decide if to publish, to protect or to maintain it in secret. A lot it is written on the intellectual copyright, but it is not easy to find a methodology serving as a guide for the systemic organization of this activity in the organizations. The purpose of the present work is to propose a methodological guide for its design.

Keywords : System design; intellectual copyright; patent rights; copyright.

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