Gran Misión Viva Venezuela and SAPI promote legal protection for creators

Gran Misión Viva Venezuela Mi Patria Querida implements this initiative in accordance with its number two vertex: Economy for Cultures
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Published at: 17/03/2026 11:33 AM

The Ministries of Popular Power for Culture and National Trade, through the Great Mission Viva Venezuela Mi Patria Querida and the Autonomous Intellectual Property Service (SAPI), invite the community of artists, cultivators and creators in Caracas to participate in the next conference on the Registration of Intellectual Property of Authors and Authors.

The first day will be held this Tuesday, March 17, in Plaza La Candelaria, La Candelaria parish, and the second will be on Tuesday, March 24, at the Casa del Obrero, in Propatria, Sucre parish, both starting at 9:00 in the morning.

Copyright is defined as the set of legal norms and principles that affirm the moral and property rights that the law grants to authors simply by creating a literary, artistic, musical, scientific or educational work, whether published or unpublished.

Under this premise, the Great Mission Viva Venezuela Mi Patria Querida implements this initiative in accordance with its number two apex: Economy for Cultures. By promoting the formalization of the intellectual register, it seeks to generate added value to national creations and to strengthen the cultural sector as a solid engine of economic and social development, ensuring that Venezuelan talent is recognized and protected as a fundamental asset of the nation.

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