By Paulo Rodrigo Bianco dos Santos
October 23, 2017
When art is usable or wearable: works of applied art in the light of the Brazilian framework
Our partner Gabriel Leonardos and our lawyer Paulo Bianco published an article “When art is usable or wearable: works of applied art in the light of the Brazilian framework” on the latest edition of Derechos Intelectuales magazine, official journal of the Inter-American Association of Intellectual Property — ASIPI. The paper discusses the protection of utilitarian works of art through copyrights, under the Brazilian legal framework.
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