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2021 ◽  
pp. 135918352110288
Author(s):  
Eva Hemmungs Wirtén

This article is about an everyday paper object: an envelope. However, as opposed to most other flat paper containers, the enveloppe Soleau can only be bought from L’Institut national de la propriété industrielle (INPI) in Paris. At the cost of €15 you get a perforated, double-compartment envelope allowing you to constitute proof of creation and assign a precise date to your idea or project. But the enveloppe Soleau is something much more than just a simple and cheap way by which you can prove priority in any creative domain. It is a material footprint anchored to centuries of practices associated with disclosure and secrecy, a gateway into the infrastructure of the intellectual property system and its complicated relationship to the forms of knowledge it purports to hold. The purpose of this article is to consider the making of the enveloppe Soleau as a bureaucratic document, a material device performing a particular kind of legal paperwork. In four different vignettes, the article tracks the material becoming of the enveloppe Soleau as an evidentiary receptacle, beginning by going back to early modern practices of secrecy and priority, continuing with its consolidation in two patents (from 1910 and 1911) to the inventor Eugène Soleau (1852–1929), and ending up, in 2016, dematerialized in the e-Soleau. As a bureaucratic document, the enveloppe Soleau shows just how much work a mundane paper object can perform, navigating a particular materiality (a patented double envelope); formalized processes of proof (where perforations have legal significance); the practices of double archiving (in an institution and with the individual) and strict temporal limitations (a decade). Ultimately, the enveloppe Soleau travels between the material and immaterial, between private and public, between secrecy and disclosure, but also between what we perceive of as the outside and inside of the intellectual property system.


Open Wine Law ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Jean-Marc Bahans ◽  
Michel Menjucq

La question de la localisation du conditionnement des vins est au cœur d’une épineuse question, propre à l’économie libérale, celle de la tension constitutive entre deux exigences fondamentales, la liberté du commerce d’une part et la protection des droits de propriété industrielle et commerciale d’autre part.


2020 ◽  
Vol Novmbr2020 (4) ◽  
pp. 59
Author(s):  
Guylène Kiesel Le Cosquer ◽  
Henri Bourgeois

2020 ◽  
Vol Novmbr2020 (4) ◽  
pp. 67
Author(s):  
Martine Clémente ◽  
Yann Basire ◽  
Antoine Dintrich

2020 ◽  
Vol Novmbr2020 (4) ◽  
pp. 21
Author(s):  
Sophie Darbois ◽  
Laurent Mulatier

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