Propiedad intelectual Formación en PI Respeto por la PI Divulgación de la PI La PI para... La PI y… La PI en… Información sobre patentes y tecnología Información sobre marcas Información sobre diseños industriales Información sobre las indicaciones geográficas Información sobre las variedades vegetales (UPOV) Leyes, tratados y sentencias de PI Recursos de PI Informes sobre PI Protección por patente Protección de las marcas Protección de diseños industriales Protección de las indicaciones geográficas Protección de las variedades vegetales (UPOV) Solución de controversias en materia de PI Soluciones operativas para las oficinas de PI Pagar por servicios de PI Negociación y toma de decisiones Cooperación para el desarrollo Apoyo a la innovación Colaboraciones público-privadas Herramientas y servicios de IA La Organización Trabajar con la OMPI Rendición de cuentas Patentes Marcas Diseños industriales Indicaciones geográficas Derecho de autor Secretos comerciales Academia de la OMPI Talleres y seminarios Observancia de la PI WIPO ALERT Sensibilizar Día Mundial de la PI Revista de la OMPI Casos prácticos y casos de éxito Novedades sobre la PI Premios de la OMPI Empresas Universidades Pueblos indígenas Judicatura Recursos genéticos, conocimientos tradicionales y expresiones culturales tradicionales Economía Igualdad de género Salud mundial Cambio climático Política de competencia Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible Tecnologías de vanguardia Aplicaciones móviles Deportes Turismo PATENTSCOPE Análisis de patentes Clasificación Internacional de Patentes ARDI - Investigación para la innovación ASPI - Información especializada sobre patentes Base Mundial de Datos sobre Marcas Madrid Monitor Base de datos Artículo 6ter Express Clasificación de Niza Clasificación de Viena Base Mundial de Datos sobre Dibujos y Modelos Boletín de Dibujos y Modelos Internacionales Base de datos Hague Express Clasificación de Locarno Base de datos Lisbon Express Base Mundial de Datos sobre Marcas para indicaciones geográficas Base de datos de variedades vegetales PLUTO Base de datos GENIE Tratados administrados por la OMPI WIPO Lex: leyes, tratados y sentencias de PI Normas técnicas de la OMPI Estadísticas de PI WIPO Pearl (terminología) Publicaciones de la OMPI Perfiles nacionales sobre PI Centro de Conocimiento de la OMPI Informes de la OMPI sobre tendencias tecnológicas Índice Mundial de Innovación Informe mundial sobre la propiedad intelectual PCT - El sistema internacional de patentes ePCT Budapest - El Sistema internacional de depósito de microorganismos Madrid - El sistema internacional de marcas eMadrid Artículo 6ter (escudos de armas, banderas, emblemas de Estado) La Haya - Sistema internacional de diseños eHague Lisboa - Sistema internacional de indicaciones geográficas eLisbon UPOV PRISMA UPOV e-PVP Administration UPOV e-PVP DUS Exchange Mediación Arbitraje Determinación de expertos Disputas sobre nombres de dominio Acceso centralizado a la búsqueda y el examen (CASE) Servicio de acceso digital (DAS) WIPO Pay Cuenta corriente en la OMPI Asambleas de la OMPI Comités permanentes Calendario de reuniones WIPO Webcast Documentos oficiales de la OMPI Agenda para el Desarrollo Asistencia técnica Instituciones de formación en PI Apoyo para COVID-19 Estrategias nacionales de PI Asesoramiento sobre políticas y legislación Centro de cooperación Centros de apoyo a la tecnología y la innovación (CATI) Transferencia de tecnología Programa de Asistencia a los Inventores (PAI) WIPO GREEN PAT-INFORMED de la OMPI Consorcio de Libros Accesibles Consorcio de la OMPI para los Creadores WIPO Translate Conversión de voz a texto Asistente de clasificación Estados miembros Observadores Director general Actividades por unidad Oficinas en el exterior Ofertas de empleo Adquisiciones Resultados y presupuesto Información financiera Supervisión
Arabic English Spanish French Russian Chinese
Leyes Tratados Sentencias Consultar por jurisdicción

Finlandia

FI101

Atrás

Penal Code (Chapter 49, as amended up to Act No. 1281/2009 of December 22, 2009)


THE PENAL CODE

(Unofficial translation)

Amendments up to (22.12.2009/1281) included

CHAPTER 49

Violation of certain intellectual property rights (21.4.1995/578)

Section 1 (14.10.2005/822)

Copyright offence

(1) A person who for the purpose of gain and in violation of the Copyright Act (404/1961) and in a manner conducive to causing considerable detriment or damage to the rightholder, breaches the right of another to

1. a literary or artistic work;

2. a performance of a literary or artistic work, or folklore;

3. a phonograph record or any other device on which sound has been recorded;

4. a film or any other device on which moving images have been recorded;

5. a radio or television transmission;

6. a catalogue, table, programme or any other production, referred to in the Copyright Act, in which a large number of information items are compiled, or a database which shows that there has been a substantial investment in either the obtaining, verification or presentation of the contents of that database; or

7. a photographic picture

shall be sentenced for a copyright offence to a fine or to imprisonment for at most two years.

(2) A person shall also be sentenced for a copyright offence if he for the purpose of gain and in a manner conducive to causing considerable detriment or damage to the rightholder, imports for distribution to the public or to the territory of Finland to be transported onward to a third country a copy of a work or photographic picture, a phonograph record, film, or any other device on which sound or moving images have been recorded, or a catalogue, table, programme or any other production, in which a large number of information items are compiled, or a database which shows that there has been a substantial investment in either the obtaining, verification or presentation of the contents of that database, as referred to in subsection 1 and manufactured or reproduced outside the country, while knowing that it has been reproduced in circumstances under which said reproduction would in Finland be punishable under subsection 1 or section 56a of the Copyright Act.

(3) A person who in an information network or by means of a data system breaches the right of another to protected items referred to in subsection 1 in a manner conducive to causing considerable detriment or damage to the rightholder, shall also be sentenced for a copyright offence.

Section 2 (22.12.2009/1281)

Intellectual property offence

A person who in violation of the Trademark Act (7/1964), the Patents Act (550/1967), the Registered Designs Act (221/1971), the Act on the Protection of Semiconductor Topographies (32/1991), the Utility Models Act (800/1991) or the Plant Variety Rights Act (1279/2009) and in a manner conducive to causing considerable financial loss to a person holding a right, breaches

1. the right to a trademark,

2. the exclusive right conferred by a patent,

3. the right to a registered design,

4. the right to a semiconductor topography,

5. the right to a utility model, or

6. a plant variety right

shall be sentenced for an intellectual property offence to a fine or to imprisonment for at most two years.

Section 3 (14.10.2005/822)

Circumvention of a technological measure

A person who in violation of the prohibition in section 50a of the Copyright Act and in a manner conducive to causing considerable detriment or damage circumvents an effective technological measure protecting a work, shall be sentenced for circumvention of a technological measure to a fine or to imprisonment for at most one year.

Section 4 (14.10.2005/822)

Offence of a device for circumventing a technological measure

A person who in violation of the prohibition in section 50b of the Copyright Act and in a manner conducive to causing considerable detriment or damage produces or imports for distribution to the public, distributes to the public, sells, rents, advertises for sale or rental, or holds in possession for commercial purposes devices, products or components enabling or facilitating the circumvention of an effective technological measure, or offers services enabling or facilitating the circumvention of an effective technological measure, shall be sentenced for an offence of a device for circumventing a technological measure to a fine or to imprisonment for at most one year.

Section 5 (14.10.2005/822)

Offence of electronic rights management information

A person who in violation of the prohibition in section 50d of the Copyright Act and in a manner conducive to causing considerable detriment or damage

1. removes or alters electronic rights management information that identifies the work, its author or some other rightholder or that provides information about the terms governing the use of the work, or

2. distributes to the public or imports for distribution to the public a copy of a work, or communicates to the public a work, in a form in which the electronic management information has been removed from the work or altered without authorisation,

shall be sentenced for an offence of electronic rights management information to a fine or to imprisonment for at most one year if the offender is aware that his actions cause, enable, conceal or facilitate violation of rights referred to in the Copyright Act.

Section 6 (14.10.2005/822)

Right to bring charges

The public prosecutor may not bring charges for offences referred to in sections 1–3 and 5 of this chapter, unless the complainant reports an offence to be brought for charges or unless a very important public interest requires that charges be brought.

Section 7 (11.5.2007/540)

Criminal liability of a legal person

The provisions laid down on criminal liability of a legal person apply to a copyright offence.

Coming into force and application of the amendments:

August 21, 1995 / 1010

This Act shall come into force on September 1, 1995.

April 3, 1998 / 251

This Act shall come into force on April 15, 1998.

October 14, 2005 / 822

This Act shall come into force on January 1, 2006.

May 11, 2007 / 540

This Act shall come into force on September 1, 2007.

December 22, 2009 / 1281

This Act shall come into force on January 1, 2010.