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Spanish tech company Lleida.net Obtains New Brazilian Patent

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Lleida.net (OTC: LLEIF) announced that Brazil's INPI granted a patent (BR112015008215-7) for a method to record and certify email receipt without altering the original message. This is the company's second Brazilian patent, expanding its Latin America footprint and protecting traceability, routing and timestamped digital-certificates.

The company holds more than 300 patents in 60+ countries and maintains regional offices in Brazil, Colombia, Dominican Republic and Peru.

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  • Brazilian patent granted for certified email method (BR112015008215-7)
  • Second patent in Brazil, strengthening IP protection in a major market
  • Regional footprint with offices in Brazil, Colombia, Dominican Republic and Peru
  • 300+ patents across more than 60 countries

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  • Company warns of uncertainty about commercial success and IP protection enforcement
  • No financial impact or revenue guidance disclosed for this patent grant

Madrid, March 30, 2026.- Brazil's National Institute of Industrial Property (INPI) has granted Lleida.net (BME:LLN) (EPA:ALLLN) a patent for its method for recording and certifying the receipt of electronic mail, the second it has received in that country.

The patent, filed under number BR112015008215-7, covers a method by which a telecommunications operator certifies the sending, content and delivery of an email without modifying the original message. The system sends an unaltered copy to the recipient while recording all traceability data, server routing and attachments, then generates a digitally signed certificate with a timestamp from the operator.

Brazil represents a market of more than 210 million people and the world's eighth-largest economy. The country has approximately 36 million active companies and processes millions of judicial proceedings annually, where certified digital communications can serve as legally admissible evidence. Brazil's ongoing push toward digital transformation across government services and private-sector operations is driving growing demand for certified notification and electronic contracting technologies.

The grant expands the company's footprint in a region where it already maintains offices in Brazil, Colombia, the Dominican Republic and Peru. Lleida.net holds one other Brazilian patent for a certified electronic contracting method.

"Brazil is the gateway to Latin America for certified communications. With more than 210 million people and an economy that is accelerating its digital transformation, protecting our technology here is not just a legal matter but a commercial priority," said Sisco Sapena, CEO and founder of Lleida.net.

Founded in 1995, Lleida.net is one of Europe's leading providers of certified notification, electronic contracting, and digital signature services.

The company holds more than 300 patents in over 60 countries covering certified notification, electronic contracting, and digital signature technologies.

Its shares are listed on BME Growth in Madrid, where they have been for ten years, as well as on Euronext Paris and the Stuttgart and Frankfurt stock exchanges.

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FAQ

What did Lleida.net (LLEIF) receive from Brazil on March 30, 2026?

Lleida.net received a Brazilian patent for an email-certification method on March 30, 2026. According to the company, the patent (BR112015008215-7) covers recording traceability, server routing, attachments and a digitally signed timestamp certificate without altering the original message.

How does the new Brazilian patent affect Lleida.net's presence in Latin America (LLEIF)?

The patent expands Lleida.net's IP protection and regional reach in Latin America. According to the company, this is its second Brazilian patent and complements offices in Brazil, Colombia, Dominican Republic and Peru to support commercial activities across the region.

What specific technology does the BR112015008215-7 patent protect for Lleida.net (LLEIF)?

The patent protects a method to certify sending, content and delivery of emails without altering messages. According to the company, the system records traceability data, server routing and attachments and issues a digitally signed timestamped certificate.

Why is a Brazilian patent important for Lleida.net shareholders (LLEIF)?

A Brazilian patent secures intellectual property rights in a large market of over 210 million people. According to the company, Brazil's scale and digital transformation make IP protection a commercial priority for certified communications and electronic contracting.

Does Lleida.net (LLEIF) report any financial guidance tied to the new Brazilian patent?

No financial guidance or revenue impact was disclosed with the patent announcement. According to the company, statements include forward-looking language and note uncertainty about commercial success and enforcement of IP rights.
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