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Divisional applications are excellent for protecting additional embodiments of an invention. In many technology fields, and especially in the pharmaceutical industry...
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The Federal Law for the Protection of Industrial Property (FLPPI) grants every applicant for a trademark registration a term of 4 months to "express what is convenient for their rights...
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Patents Comparative Guide for the jurisdiction of Mexico, check out our comparative guides section to compare across multiple countries
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Trademarks Comparative Guide for the jurisdiction of Mexico, check out our comparative guides section to compare across multiple countries
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Over 20 years ago, derived from the innumerable and uncontainable violations of pharmaceutical patents and for publicity purposes of the patents that protect allopathic medicines...
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As of November 5, 2020, the Industrial Property Protection Law (IPPL) provides the possibility of enforcing patent rights either through an administrative...
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Sergio Olivares, Daniel Sánchez and Rommy Morales of OLIVARES compare the new approach to divisional applications implemented with the Federal Law for the Protection...
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In our July newsletter regarding the same topic, we informed you about a change of criteria adopted by the Mexican Institute of Industrial Property (IMPI) in which, as of May of this year, they are not accepting...
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In Mexico, the repair of material and/or moral damage, as well as compensation for damages for violation of the rights enshrined in the Federal Copyright Law, are contemplated...
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Erika Rocío Santillán of OLIVARES explains the legal position in Mexico with regard to the protection of inventions through the identification of a novel technical step in the manufacturing process.
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Mexico has the obligation to promote respect for intellectual property rights, as well as promote investment and technology transfer.
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As a follow-up to our newsletter distributed on May 2022, we now have an update on a new criterion that has been recently adopted by the Mexican Patent Office (IMPI) to cascade divisionals that are being filed in Mexico.
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More than 20 years ago the Decree Reforming the Regulation of Supplies for Health and the Regulation of the Industrial Property Law was published in Mexico.
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Several pieces of Mexican legislation in recent years have established the validity of consent letters in formalising the coexistence of identical or similar trademarks...
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Border measures are a fundamental legal instrument to fight piracy and/or counterfeiting since they allow counterfeit products to be seized before they enter the country and into circulation...
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1.1 What is the relevant trade mark authority in your jurisdiction? The relevant authority is the Mexican Institute of Industrial Property (IMPI).
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Less than a month after the new Federal Law on the Protection of Industrial Property (LFPPI) was published in the Federal Official Gazette on Nov. 5, 2020, two proposals for amendments...
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It is a fact that the last three years have been challenging for companies and law firms around the globe after the COVID-19 breakout. In Mexico, we could say that we had a double challenge...
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Join OLIVARES for an informative session regarding copyright considerations in Mexico and the current challenges in audio, visual, and publishing.
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