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The amicus brief filed by INTA with the Federal Court of Tax and Administrative Affairs (Grupo Anderson’s Case)

Arturo D. Reyes wrote 3 months ago: The INTA Bulletin of July 209 (Vol. 64 No. 12) informed that the International Trademark Association … more →

Tags: Trademark Law, amicus brief, Appeal, Arturo D. Reyes, cancellation, FCTAA, Industrial Property Law, INTA, Intellectual Property

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, Mexico Intellectual Property, México, Intellectual Property, Trademarks, Copyright, Mexico copyright

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, Mexico Intellectual Property, México, Intellectual Property, Trademarks, Copyright, Mexico copyright

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, Impi, instituto mexicano de la propiedad industrial, Intellectual Property, Mexican Patent and Trademark Office, México, MPTO, trademark applications, Trademarks

TLDs under MX directly will be available again

Arturo D. Reyes wrote 10 months ago:   Network Information Center Mexico, S.C. (NIC-MEXICO), an entity related to the Instituto Tecnologi … more →

Tags: Domain Names, Trademark Law, ccTLD mx, Intellectual Property, Internet, México, NIC Mexico, TLD mx, top level domain mx

Renewing Trademarks in Mexico

Arturo D. Reyes wrote 1 year ago:   The renewal of trademark registrations is an important aspect of the maintenance of any IP portfol … more →

Tags: Trademark Law, industrial property, Intellectual Property, Law, México, Mexico trademark renewal, renewal of trademarks, Trademarks

Revisiting the protection to well-known and famous trademarks in Mexico2 comments

Arturo D. Reyes wrote 1 year ago:   The Mexican statute provides explicit protection for well-known trademarks since the Law of Patent … more →

Tags: Trademark Law, Arturo D. Reyes, Famous, famous trademarks, industrial property, Intellectual Property, IP, IP Rights, Law

Names of magazines, journals and newspapers in Mexico: A Trademark is not enough

Arturo D. Reyes wrote 1 year ago:   In most civil-law countries, the publisher of a newspaper, magazine or journal may secure exclusiv … more →

Tags: Trademark Law, copyright law, Arturo Reyes, México, Law, Intellectual Property, Trademarks, Copyright, reserva

Trademark searches in Mexico

Arturo D. Reyes wrote 1 year ago:   In a first-to-file country, such as Mexico, one way of foreseeing if a trademark is available for … more →

Tags: Trademark Law, México, Law, Intellectual Property, Trademarks, industrial property, Trade Marks, trademark search, Reyes Lomelin

Ownership on Works and Inventions by Employees in Mexico

Arturo D. Reyes wrote 1 year ago:   Every day, the intellectual property assets of businesses increase their importance. They are not, … more →

Tags: patent law, copyright law, México, Patents, Law, Intellectual Property, Copyright, Inventions, Employee

Is it necessary to file evidence of use of a trademark in Mexico to keep it alive?

Arturo D. Reyes wrote 1 year ago:   There are two frequent questions I receive from foreign colleagues and Mexican businessmen regardi … more →

Tags: Trademark Law, Arturo Reyes, México, Intellectual Property, Trademarks, maintenance of trademarks, use of trademarks, renewal of trademarks

Trademark and Patent marking under Mexican law

Arturo D. Reyes wrote 1 year ago:   The marking of products or services that use industrial property rights (such as patents or regist … more →

Tags: Trademark Law, patent law, Arturo Reyes, México, Patents, Intellectual Property, Trademarks, industrial property

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, Arturo Reyes, Mexico Intellectual Property, México, Law, Intellectual Property, Damages, Impi

Some basics about copyright law in Mexico

Arturo D. Reyes wrote 1 year ago:   1. Works are protected from the moment of creation   Works are protected by copyright from the mom … more →

Tags: copyright law, Arturo Reyes, México, Law, Intellectual Property, Copyright, Mexico copyright

Registering the Independence Monument as a trademark1 comment

Arturo D. Reyes wrote 1 year ago:     Last June 26, 2008, the influential newspaper “Milenio” (published in Mexico City) informed in t … more →

Tags: Trademark Law, Arturo Reyes, México, Intellectual Property, Trademarks, Copyright, angel

Oppositions to trademark applications in Mexico

Arturo D. Reyes wrote 1 year ago:      The Mexican Supreme Court recently issued three non-binding precedents* concerning the right of … more →

Tags: Trademark Law, Arturo Reyes, México, Intellectual Property, Trademarks

The extension of life of patents in Mexico

Arturo D. Reyes wrote 1 year ago:   The Mexican Constitution states that the exclusivity rights provided therein for inventors are “te … more →

Tags: patent law, Arturo Reyes, México, Patents, Law, Intellectual Property

A few tips about registering trademarks in Mexico

Arturo D. Reyes wrote 1 year ago:   Mexico is a first-to-file country. Ownership on a trademark may only be obtained by registering th … more →

Tags: Trademark Law, Mexico trademarks, Arturo Reyes, Mexico Intellectual Property, Mexico Law


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