Legal Articles: Trademark, Patent, Industrial Design, Copyright, IPR in Mexico
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Legal notes to copyright registration in Mexico
Copyright registration in Mexico. Mexico, officially the United Mexican States, is a country in the southern portion of North America. Multiple international organizations coincide and classify Mexico as an upper-middle-income country or a middle-class country that is rising quickly on the world’s stage. Accordingly, many businesses want to enter this market and one of the most […]
Patent registration in Mexico
Any business that owns a patent and desires to expand in the Mexican market, build long-term value, attract investors for their invention, or eventually license their patents should make use of the Mexican patent system. It is crucial for companies to submit a patent application in Mexico for inventions, even if the corresponding product has […]
Navigating the Trademark Registration Dossier in Mexico: A Gateway to Brand Excellence
Mexico, a land rich in history and culture, also serves as a thriving hub for businesses seeking growth and expansion. In this vibrant market, protecting your brand is essential, and understanding the trademark registration dossier in Mexico is your gateway to brand excellence. In this article, we explore the intricacies of trademark registration in Mexico, […]
New Requirement On Declarations Of Use To Maintain Trademarks Rights in Mexico
The provisions of the new Federal Industrial Property Law uphold a new requirement to maintain trademarks in force that was established as a result of an amendment to the previous Mexican Industrial Property Law (IP Law). The Mexican Institute of Industrial Property now requires trademark owners to file a Declaration of Actual and Effective Use […]
Declaration of Mexico’s well-known trademarks
Famous and well-known trademarks have increased in importance globally in recent years. They represent the right to stop parties from registering a mark that is similar to a “well-known or renowned” trademark without the consent of the brand owner. They don’t merely stop the registration of a third party’s identical or confusingly similar trademark. The […]
Legal notes to patent registration in Mexico
Patent registration in Mexico. Mexico, officially the United Mexican States, is a country in the southern portion of North America. Multiple international organizations coincide and classify Mexico as an upper-middle-income country or a middle-class country that is rising quickly on the world’s stage. Accordingly, many businesses want to enter this market and one of the most […]
Intellectual property as an opportunity for Mexico’s economic recovery following the epidemic
According to World Bank data, Latin America has been the region most affected by the epidemic, incurring tremendous negative effects on the economy. This crisis is expected to have long-term consequences on the region’s economies. In this regard, Mexico is one of the countries that has trailed the most owing to the lack of fiscal […]
Intellectual property in the employment relations in Mexico
There is a disinformation gap in labor relations between employers and employees regarding the regulation and protection of Intellectual Property assets that organizations may have, particularly those that desire to be safeguarded by their authors. Employers and employees must be aware of the appropriate legislation in order to avoid dangers that could harm both parties. […]
The Mexican Copyright Office has released new formats (INDAUTOR)
The Mexican Copyright Office issued in the Official Gazette of the Federation on January 26 an Agreement in which the amended forms for processes before the Mexican Copyright Office. The Mexican Copyright Office’s New Formats Decentralized Administrative Body of the Ministry of Culture are disclosed, which establishes that: The official formats for the procedures in […]
Mexico changing the way patents handled by implementing online solutions
Since the epidemic began in March 2020, social isolation has become a necessity, prompting firms to reconsider their business practices. Employees are increasingly heavy users of electronic platforms and spend long periods of time at work, which for many of us is our home office. The Mexican Patent and Trademark Office (IMPI) created an electronic […]