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Law No. 26.570 of November 25, 2009, on Amendments to Law No. 11.723 of September 28, 1933, on Legal Intellectual Property Regime, Argentina

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Details Details Year of Version 2009 Dates Entry into force: December 23, 2009 Published: December 14, 2009 Promulgated: December 11, 2009 Adopted: November 25, 2009 Type of Text Main IP Laws Subject Matter Copyright and Related Rights (Neighboring Rights) Notes Article 2 of the Civil Code stipulates: “Laws shall not be binding until after their publication, and as of the stated day. If no day is stated, they shall be binding eight days following their official publication.”
This Law was published in the Official Gazette on December 14, 2009 (B.O.14/12/09), with no specific date of entry into force; based on Article 2 of the Civil Code it entered into force eight days after its publication.

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Main text(s) Main text(s) Spanish Ley N° 26.570 de 25 de noviembre de 2009 que modifica la Ley N° 11.723 de 28 de septiembre 1933 sobre el Régimen Legal de Propiedad Intelectual        

PROPIEDAD INTELECTUAL

Ley 26.570

Modifícase la Ley Nº 11.723.

Sancionada: Noviembre 25 de 2009

Promulgada: Diciembre 11 de 2009

El Senado y Cámara de Diputados de la Nación Argentina reunidos en Congreso, etc. sancionan con fuerza de Ley:

ARTICULO 1º — Incorpórese a la Ley Nº 11.723 el artículo 5º bis, que quedará redactado de la siguiente manera:

Art. 5º bis: La propiedad intelectual sobre sus interpretaciones o ejecuciones fijadas en fonogramas corresponde a los artistas intérpretes por el plazo de SETENTA (70) años contados a partir del 1º de enero del año siguiente al de su publicación. Asimismo, la propiedad intelectual sobre los fonogramas corresponde a los productores de los fonogramas o sus derechohabientes por el plazo de SETENTA (70) años contados a partir del 1º de enero del año siguiente al de su publicación. Los fonogramas e interpretaciones que se encontraren en el dominio público sin que hubieran transcurrido los plazos de protección previstos en esta ley, volverán automáticamente al dominio privado por el plazo que reste, y los terceros deberán cesar cualquier forma de utilización que hubieran realizado durante el lapso en que estuvieron en el dominio público.

ARTICULO 2º — Comuníquese al Poder Ejecutivo nacional.

DADA EN LA SALA DE SESIONES DEL CONGRESO ARGENTINO, EN BUENOS AIRES, A LOS VEINTICINCO DIAS DEL MES DE NOVIEMBRE DEL AÑO DOS MIL NUEVE.

— REGISTRADO BAJO EL Nº 26.570 —

JOSE J. B. PAMPURO. — EDUARDO A. FELLNER. — Enrique Hidalgo. — Juan H. Estrada.


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