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DescriptionSilvercorp-Guaidó General Services Agreement (Main).pdf English: General Services Agreement between Juan Guaidó administration and Silvercorp USA.

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  • Page 30 of the General Services Agreement - Attachment F states:
"Ownership by Venezuela: All work product developed by the Service Provider under this Agreement, including designs technical data, reports, blueprints, drawings and customized tooling and dies, shall be Venezuela's property and may be used, disclosed, or transferred by Venezuela in any manner it finds appropriate, other than providing them to a competitor of Service Provider for the purpose of helping that competitor develop competing bids against Service Provider"
  • Under the Law on Copyright (Venezuela) of August 14, 1993, this official act shall not be protected by this Law.
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The texts of laws, decrees, official regulations, public treaties, judicial decisions and other official acts shall not be protected by this Law.
The right of exploitation of a created audiovisual work, a broadcast work or a computer program by the author and his/her successors expires after 60 years, counted from 1 January of the year following from the first publication. Copyright shall subsist for the lifetime of the author and shall expire after 60 years counted from 1 January of the year following his death, including the copyright in works not disclosed in his lifetime.

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