El bachatero Antony Santos tiene una segunda demanda por plagio

SANTO DOMINIGO, República Dominicana.- El bachatero Antony Santos fue demandado este miércoles por alegadamente violar la Ley de Derecho de Autor en el álbum en que reposan las canciones “La Tristeza de mi carta” y “Mensajes”.

La querella fue depositada el 23 de abril por el compositor Manuel Cabrera, quien aduce que el bachatero le plagió las canciones.

En ese sentido, la Fiscalía del Distrito fijó para el 2 de mayo una audiencia para que el intérprete de “Anoche yo soñé con ella” y el demandante traten de conciliar.

Se recuerda que el artista fue demandado por Teodoro Rodríguez Pérez, quien alega que es el auténtico, legítimo, autor y real propietario de la obra musical titulada “Me quiero morir”, según demuestra la certificación No. 0005445 de la Oficina Nacional de Derecho de Autor y que alegadamente “El Mayimbe” se la adjudicó como propia.

Fuente: Noticias Sin

Questel*Orbit Launches PlusPat.(Brief Article)

Information Today November 1, 2000 Questel*Orbit Inc. has announced the introduction of PlusPat, a new product covering more than 30 million worldwide patent documents. PlusPat is available through both Questel*Orbit’s online and Internet services.

According to the announcement, PlusPat combines the European Patent Office’s (EPO) worldwide collection with U.S. and Japanese patent information, resulting in the only service to offer merged European and U.S. classification systems to worldwide patents as far back as the 1920s.

PlusPat also offers the following: go to web site new family search

* More than 30 million patent documents from 68 worldwide patenting authorities * More than 9 million English-language abstracts summarizing the inventions * The ability to perform detailed and extensive patent-family searches * The latest legal-status information * Classification indexing for patent retrieval of documents going back to the early 20th century “The well-known USPTO [United States Patent and Trademark Office], EPO, and International Patent classification systems are all provided in this file. In particular, the EPO classification allows users to conduct very accurate and comprehensive worldwide prior-art subject searches,” said David Dickens, director of patents business at Questel*Orbit and manager of the PlusPat project. “Along with more than 9 million English abstracts, the subject-searching capabilities in this file are absolutely unique. These features provide great value to technology researchers and to intellectual-property professionals.” PlusPat records combine all the publication stages for a patent/publication, from unexamined application to the examined application and the granted patent, including the publication stage descriptions. PlusPat also has formats that display a summary of the patent/publication, giving users a concise way to look at the information.

Another PlusPat feature is the availability of ECLA (European patent CLAssification) coding. The ECLA codes are based on the IPC (International Patent Classification) codes but are more specific, with over 80,000 additional subdivisions, and are updated monthly and retrospectively applied. in our site new family search

PlusPat’s patent-family search capability, including the legal status information and the family-equivalents data, allows a family command to be performed against a set of records. In addition to the existing family-results display, PlusPat merges all of the related family equivalents into one record. The new, family search and display command MFAM (Merged Family) is currently under development and will be available later this year.

All existing Questel*Orbit searching capabilities and display features are also available within PlusPat, including the following:

* Comprehensive data ranging * Standardized patent data * Family searching * Statistical analysis tools * Cross-file searching * Patent grouping and de-duplication * Legal and full-text display features

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