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Graphic history of industrial property in Chile = Historic gráfica de la propiedad industrial en Chile.
2015
F 325 INA.G
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Détails
Titre
Graphic history of industrial property in Chile = Historic gráfica de la propiedad industrial en Chile.
Mention d'édition
Third edition
Note sur les langues
English and Spanish in parallel columns
Type d’élément
Book
Description
226 pages Illustrations 28 cm
ISBN
9789569009020
Autre cote
F 325 INA.G
Résumé
This publication addresses the historical evolution of the Industrial Property in Chile across two hundred years of progress, from its beginnings in the nineteenth century until today, examining issues such as the development of trademarks, patents, utility models, industrial designs, appellations of origin and geographical indications, as testimony to the commercial, productive and innovative country's progress. Esta publicación aborda la evolución histórica de la Propiedad Industrial en Chile a través de doscientos años de avances, desde sus albores en el siglo XIX hasta la actualidad, examinando aspectos como el desarrollo de las marcas comerciales, las patentes de invención, los modelos de utilidad, los diseños industriales, las denominaciones de origen y las indicaciones geográficas, en tanto testimonio del progreso comercial, productivo e innovador del país. --
Remarque du contenu formatté
Introduction
Introductory remarks
Prologue
Background
Milestones
Chapter 1: The Republican Chile of 19th Century
The dawn of national production
First trade law of 1840
Areas of production: agriculture, trade, mining and industry
The National Agricultural Society
Second law of 1874
The saltpeter export boom: the motor of Chilean industry
The expansion of trademarks and patents
Chapter 2: From the Centennial to the Project of an Industrialized Country
The turn of the century and Nation's Centennial
Consumption and the rise of mass communications in Chile
Third Regulations of 1925 and the creation of the Office of Industrial Property
The global economic depression of 1929: the end of the export model
Import Substitution Industrialization (ISI)
Fourth Regulations of 1931
The Department of Manufacturing Industries: the precursor office
The promotional of national industry: made in Chile
The inward-oriented development model
Referental trademarks and patents of national industry during the period
Industry and Industrial Property in revolutionary times
Chapter 3: Globalization and Knowledge Society
The end of developmentalist model
Industrial Property and the market
Chile and the international protection of Industrial Property
The eighties: the privatization scenario
The nineties: the global integration
Department of Industrial Property (DPI)
Commercial brands: the new paradigm
Geographical Indication (GI) and Designation of Origin (DO)
Technological advances that serve the registration procedure
Recent scenario of trademark and patent registration in the country
Progress on Patent Issues and the Patent Cooperation (PCT)
Seal of origin: preserving cultural identity and strengthening local development
Modernization and growth of trademark system
Institutional progress
Technology transfer and dissemination of knowledge
Final words – Bibliography
Acknowledgements
Introductory remarks
Prologue
Background
Milestones
Chapter 1: The Republican Chile of 19th Century
The dawn of national production
First trade law of 1840
Areas of production: agriculture, trade, mining and industry
The National Agricultural Society
Second law of 1874
The saltpeter export boom: the motor of Chilean industry
The expansion of trademarks and patents
Chapter 2: From the Centennial to the Project of an Industrialized Country
The turn of the century and Nation's Centennial
Consumption and the rise of mass communications in Chile
Third Regulations of 1925 and the creation of the Office of Industrial Property
The global economic depression of 1929: the end of the export model
Import Substitution Industrialization (ISI)
Fourth Regulations of 1931
The Department of Manufacturing Industries: the precursor office
The promotional of national industry: made in Chile
The inward-oriented development model
Referental trademarks and patents of national industry during the period
Industry and Industrial Property in revolutionary times
Chapter 3: Globalization and Knowledge Society
The end of developmentalist model
Industrial Property and the market
Chile and the international protection of Industrial Property
The eighties: the privatization scenario
The nineties: the global integration
Department of Industrial Property (DPI)
Commercial brands: the new paradigm
Geographical Indication (GI) and Designation of Origin (DO)
Technological advances that serve the registration procedure
Recent scenario of trademark and patent registration in the country
Progress on Patent Issues and the Patent Cooperation (PCT)
Seal of origin: preserving cultural identity and strengthening local development
Modernization and growth of trademark system
Institutional progress
Technology transfer and dissemination of knowledge
Final words – Bibliography
Acknowledgements
Publié
Chile : Instituto Nacional de Propiedad Industrial, 2015.
Langue
Anglais
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