Uruguay:
Draft Law To Become Member Of The Patent Cooperation Treaty
09 January 2017
Moeller IP Advisors
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On July 28, 2016, the Minister of Industry, Energy and Mining of
Uruguay, Carolina Cosse, reported that the government intends to
submit a draft law for Uruguay to become a member of the Patent
Cooperation Treaty (PCT) to the Parliament shortly.
The announcement took place during an event organized by the
Uruguayan PTO (DNPI) to inform about the implementation in the
following weeks of an online system for the filing of patents and
trademarks.
The draft law to adhere to the PCT has not yet been sent to
Parliament.
We will keep you informed about any updates as they arise.
Originally published on August 9, 2016
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