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What are the laws and measures in Venezuela to confront cases of crimes against security in the field of intellectual property?
Crimes against security in the field of intellectual property are punishable by law in Venezuela. The Copyright Law and other regulations establish legal provisions to prevent, investigate and punish cases of crimes against intellectual property, such as piracy, trademark counterfeiting, plagiarism and other acts that infringe copyright and protection of intellectual works. The competent authorities, such as the Autonomous Intellectual Property Service (SAPI) and the Public Ministry, work to protect security in the field of intellectual property and prosecute those responsible for these crimes. It seeks to guarantee the protection of creators' rights and promote creativity and innovation.
Do companies have an obligation to report illegal activities by their employees or partners in relation to public contracts?
Yes, companies may have an obligation to report illegal activities and cooperate with authorities in investigations related to public contracts.
How has legislation evolved in Costa Rica to address cybercrime?
Legislation in Costa Rica has evolved to address cybercrime, with the implementation of specific laws and the improvement of technical capabilities to investigate and prosecute online crimes, thus protecting society's digital security.
What is the situation of women's rights in the field of technology and digital inclusion in Panama?
In Panama, the importance of digital inclusion and equitable access to technology for women has been recognized. Programs have been implemented to promote digital literacy, training in technological skills, and encouraging women's participation in technology-related fields. However, there are still challenges in terms of the digital divide and gender stereotypes in the tech industry.
What are the ethical challenges in the regulation of new technologies used in money laundering in Costa Rica?
Ethical challenges include the ethical regulation of new technologies, such as cryptocurrencies, to prevent money laundering, generating debates about ethics in adapting legislation to technological advances.
What is the crime of disclosure of industrial secrets in Mexican criminal law?
The crime of disclosure of industrial secrets in Mexican criminal law refers to the unauthorized disclosure of confidential information about manufacturing processes, patented technologies or product designs, in order to obtain illicit economic benefits, and is punishable by penalties ranging from from fines to deprivation of liberty, depending on the degree of disclosure and the consequences for the affected company.
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