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French Intellectual Property Code

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The French code of Intellectual Property, or code de la propriété intellectuelle in french, is a corpus of law relative to the intellectual and industrial property. it has been created from former law on July 1 1992, bylaw 92-597, from former laws relative to the industrial property and the artistic and literature property.

The code is recurrently modified, and more noticeably by the so called DADVSI law and the HADOPI law.

Text of the code on Légifrance [1]