by Luke Musto | Sep 27, 2022 | Intellectual Property, Peru
Written by Anamaria Correal, Trademark Attorney Over recent decades, many countries in Latin America have enjoyed consistent economic growth, poverty reduction and political stabilization. Many investors are jumping at the opportunity to invest in LATAM, predominantly...
by Luke Musto | Jul 19, 2022 | Chile, Intellectual Property
Written by Ian Cardenas, Paralegal On 9 May, the reform of the industrial property law came into force in Chile, bringing key forms to the country’s intellectual property system. This reform came under law N°21.355 (amending law N°19.039 and law n°20.254) and comes...
by Luke Musto | Jul 4, 2022 | Australia, Intellectual Property
Written by Anamaria Correal, Trademark Attorney In today’s rapidly evolving world, copyright law plays an essential role in the digital era. Copyright protects a bundle of exclusive legal rights. It protects the original way an idea or information are expressed but...
by Luke Musto | Apr 26, 2022 | Chile, Intellectual Property
Written by Anamaria Correal, Trademark Attorney Recently, on 4 July 2022, the Madrid Protocol has entered into force in Chile, three months after the Chilean Government deposited its instrument of accession to the Madrid Protocol with WIPO’s Director General. By...
by Luke Musto | Dec 9, 2021 | Intellectual Property
Written by Anamaria Correal, Trademark Attorney On 30 November, an ophthalmologist clinic in Russia sued the World Health Organization (WHO) for calling the new Covid-19 strain as their registered trademark. The CEO of the Omicron Network of ophthalmology clinics,...
by Luke Musto | Sep 29, 2021 | Environment, Intellectual Property
Written by Anamaria Correal, Trademark Attorney Green technology is essential for resolving environmental issues and achieving sustainable development goals. According to EIA it is expected that by 2050 renewables will be the dominant source of world energy,...