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04 October 2018 by Adriana Barrera
On September 27 2018 WIPO announced Peru’s accession to the Singapore Treaty on the Law of Trademarks. Peru is the first Latin American country to ratify the treaty
21 September 2018 by Managing Intellectual Property
Managing Intellectual Property hosted a well-attended webinar yesterday to provide information about IP STARS and the research for the 2019 edition. Questions from attendees were also answered.
17 September 2018 by Adriana Barrera
Giovana Palacios and Adriana Barrera of BARLAW-Barrera & Asociados analyse the changes implemented by Legislative Decree No 1391.
12 September 2018 by Managing Intellectual Property
Managing IP invites you to a webinar which will provide guidance on making submissions to IP STARS
01 September 2018 by Managing Intellectual Property
After a seven year fight, the EU General Court has ruled that world famous football star Lionel Messi may register a logo including his surname MESSI as a trade mark for sports equipment and clothing
01 September 2018 by Managing Intellectual Property
Ten years ago the Austrian Supreme Court decided a case concerning Mazda and a tuning company. The tuning company had offered its chip tuning parts for a range of cars. It also named on its website the car types for which it offered these chips. For that it used the cars’ word marks and the figurative marks (logos).
01 September 2018 by Managing Intellectual Property
Early this year, the Mexican Institute of Industrial Property issued decisions denying registration for the trade mark PINCHE GRINGO BBQ & Design in classes 43 (restaurants) and 30 (sauces)
01 September 2018 by Managing Intellectual Property
Starbucks coffeehouses can be found in myriad regions of the globe. However, Starbucks’ trajectory in Russia has not been easy.
01 September 2018 by Managing Intellectual Property
When evaluating bad faith claims, the Turkish Patent and Trademark Office (TPTO) considers several matters , but predominantly if the trade mark is an original sign that was created by a prior right holder.
01 September 2018 by Lee Chiao Ying
One Belt One Road (OBOR) is a government initiative proposed by China’s President Xi Jinping in September 2013 for joint economic development spanning 65 countries