Copyright protection in public institutions: the case of the Supreme Electoral Tribunal
Keywords:
Costa Rica, Copyrights, Legislation, National Elections Commission, Public Institutions, Economic RightsAbstract
Public Institutions and Government Agencies have right of
ownership of literary works that are produced as intended by National Legislation. Although the legislation is cleared, the institutions not always register their work in the National Registry of Copyright. A particular interest is the case of the National Elections Commission to determine which works have been registered and which not, and the reason they haven’t.
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