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Convenio de París

The Convenio de París, or Paris Convention, is an international treaty established in 1883 that protects the rights of inventors and creators by establishing a system of patent and trademark laws across its member countries. It allows inventors to seek patents in multiple countries with a single application, ensuring their inventions are protected internationally. The convention also promotes cooperation among nations to prevent infringement and encourages the sharing of technological innovations, fostering innovation and economic growth globally. It remains a foundational framework for intellectual property rights worldwide.