Il documento che puo evitare una controversia di proprieta intellettuale a sei cifre
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Il documento che puo evitare una controversia di proprieta intellettuale a sei cifre

La maggior parte delle controversie IP non viene decisa in base a chi aveva l'idea migliore. Un sigillo qualificato ai sensi dell'Art. 14 ZertES e dell'Art. 25(2) eIDAS sposta l'onere della prova.

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Swiss Trust Layer Editorial Team· Legal & Compliance
·July 13, 2026· 8 min lettura
Il documento che puo evitare una controversia di proprieta intellettuale a sei cifre — Swiss Trust Layer

Due fondatori hanno sviluppato software insieme. Uno ha lasciato l'azienda. Diciotto mesi dopo ha presentato un reclamo: l'algoritmo era suo, creato prima della partnership. La controversia e durata undici mesi.

Secondo l'Art. 14 ZertES e l'Art. 25(2) eIDAS, un sigillo elettronico qualificato porta la presunzione legale di autenticita. L'onere della prova si sposta sulla parte avversa.

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