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Are letters of consent and trademark coexistence agreements effective in Mexico?

Arturo D. Reyes wrote 4 months ago:   Mexican statutes do not stipulate any provision regarding trademark coexistence agreements and let … more →

Tags: Trademark Law, FCTAA, Federal Court of Tax and Administrative Affairs, Intellectual Property, Law, LETTER OF AUTHORIZATION, letter of consent, Mexican law, Mexican Patent and Trademark Office

The basic structure of IP litigation in Mexico (Second part)

Arturo D. Reyes wrote 4 months ago: Origins of the FCTAA The Tribunal Federal de Justicia Fiscal y Administrativa or Federal Court of Ta … more →

Tags: copyright law, patent law, Trademark Law, Amparo, cancellation, Copyright, district court, district judge, FCTAA

The basic structure of IP litigation in Mexico (First part)

Arturo D. Reyes wrote 6 months ago:   A very common complaint from IP owners is the extremely long time it takes to obtain a final … more →

Tags: copyright law, patent law, Trademark Law, Amparo, cancellation, Copyright, district court, district judge, FCTAA

Trademark application serial number 1,000,000

Arturo D. Reyes wrote 8 months ago:   On April 6, 2009, the Instituto Mexicano de la Propiedad Industrial or Mexican Patent and Trademar … more →

Tags: Trademark Law, instituto mexicano de la propiedad industrial, Intellectual Property, Mexican Patent and Trademark Office, México, MPTO, Reyes Fenig, trademark applications, Trademarks

Damages claims due patent and trademark infringement

Arturo D. Reyes wrote 1 year ago:   Section 221 Bis of the Mexican Industrial Property Law (IPL) provides that the owner of a patent o … more →

Tags: Trademark Law, patent law, Reyes Fenig, Arturo Reyes, Mexico Intellectual Property, México, Law, Intellectual Property, Damages


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