Abstract: From the creation of the free software in 70s, as an application that allows toshare information across the access not restricted to its source code, in anepoch where the copyright's laws did not exist that they were controlling andpenalizing for modifying a program, which was prosecuted was the diffusionof a legacy for the humanity who did not have an unique owner, in the sameway as the basic laws of the physics or the mathematics. Its currentpromotion has called the attention of governments who have adopted it,because as advantages as, the possibility of saving money in theimplementation of nacional technologies, for safety questions, or for the socialidealism of sharing without economic restrictions. Nevertheless, in theVenezuelan intellectual property legislation, the program of computationconstitutes a work from which there arises a series of exclusive rights fromuse and development for his author, that conceived this way, they constitute alimitation to the proper nature of a " free software ", and opposite to thisproblematics, one has worked in order to know each of these rights and theirapplicability in the above mentioned creation, to show a wide vision of thelegal repercussions that affect in the conditions, rights and obligations ofauthors and users of a opened standards software, identical to the IntellectualProperty Rights. For it there was adopted an investigation of documentarytype by bibliographical design and the method of documentary observation oflegal texts that regulate the intellectual property in the country, allowing toobtain results across a juridical applicable hermeneutics in the method ofdogmatic juridical analysis, concluding that the problematic circumscribe to noin the protection of the moral rights but the ones of exploitation. ; Desde la creación del software libre a partir de los años 70, como unaaplicación que permite compartir su información a través del acceso norestringido a su código fuente, en una época donde no existían las leyes decopyright que controlaran y penalizaran ...
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