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The National Industrial Property Institute (French: Institut national de la propriété industrielle, pronounced [ɛ̃stity nɑsjɔnal də la pʁɔpʁijete ɛ̃dystʁijɛl]; abbr. INPI) is the national intellectual property office of France, in charge of patents, trademarks and industrial design rights.
It can be applied for at the French National Institute of Industrial Property (INPI). The working principles were defined in the ruling of May 9, 1986, published in the official gazette of June 6, 1986 ( Journal officiel de la République française or JORF), although the institution of the Soleau envelope dates back to 1915.
INPI may refer to: National Institute of Industrial Property (France) ( Institut national de la propriété industrielle ) National Industrial Property Institute (Portugal) ( Instituto nacional da propriedade industrial )
Yves Lapierre is a French civil servant, who was the directeur général (chief executive officer) of the French National Institute of Industrial Property (INPI, standing for Institut national de la propriété industrielle in French), the national intellectual property office of France, in charge of patents, trademarks and industrial design rights, from 2010 to 2016.
Benoît Battistelli (born 12 July 1950 in Paris, France [1]) is a French civil servant, former president of the European Patent Office (EPO) (2010-2018), and former head of the French National Industrial Property Institute (INPI). [2]
"International Klein Blue" (IKB) is a process registered in France on 19 May 1960 at the Institut national de la propriété industrielle (INPI) under Soleau envelope no. 63471 by the French artist Yves Klein. It combines ultramarine blue pigment with a specific binder created with the help of a chemist. By law, no one can appropriate a colour.
Georges Jean Gabriel Vianès [1] is a former French civil servant, corporate officer and politician.He was head of the French National Industrial Property Institute (INPI, standing for Institut national de la propriété industrielle in French), the French national intellectual property office from 1975 to 1982.
However, in July 2006, the Grande Loge de France decided to leave the association formed in 2002 and the Grand Orient de France decided to annul the 'brand name' "Maçonnerie Française" with the INPI. In France, there are some 11 Grand Lodges, few of which officially recognize the legitimacy of the others.