Showing posts with label collective marks. Show all posts
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collective marks

Collective Marks - a follow up

6:39 AM
From Argentina our friend (member of the IPTango community) Claudio Iglesias Darriba writes: In Argentina, since 2008, the Collective Trade...

Peru on Collective Marks: aiming to create a link among communities

9:04 AM
Searching on the Peruvian Instituto Nacional de Defensa de la Competencia y de la Propiedad Intellectual (Indecopi) webpage, I noticed tha...

Perú: INDECOPI elimina de forma definitiva el pago de tasa por registro de marca colectiva

2:41 PM
En el marco de los festejos del Día Mundial de la Propiedad Intelectual, el Instituto Nacional de Defensa de la Competencia y de la Protecc...

ASIPI launches the interactive map of AOs, GIs, collective and certification marks

The Inter-American Association of Intellectual Property ( ASIPI )   launched  the interactive map of appellations of origin (AOs), geographi...

An early Christmas present: Collectives Marks *for free*

The Peruvian Instituto Nacional de Defensa de la Competencia y de la Proteccion de la Propiedad Intelectual ( INDECOPI ) has granted 164 col...

Chile on promoting national products

In Sept 2019, the Chilean Intellectual Property Office (INAPI) and Pro Bono Foundation signed a cooperation agreement seeking to promote th...

The Guna people to Nike: Just don't Do It

@Isaac Larrier A limited edition by sportswear Nike is a trending topic. The shoes were to be a tribute to Puerto Rico but the Guna people, ...

Mexico: it’s all about the cheese!

Since May 2016 the EU and Mexico are trying to modernize the trade agreement between them. By January 2018, there has been eight round of ta...

Brazil: shaping the examination process

Collective marks, certification marks and 3-D shape trade marks require specific requirements in Brazil. Additional documentation is needed ...

Collective marks and it benefits

From Peru we heard that the National IPO (INDECOPI) and its regional office in Huanuco have been working non-stop with communities in the sa...

Chilean Sello de Origen: Adding value to heritage products

This week I received my WIPO Magazine and I was happy to see that Chile made the front cover. I immediately recognised the words Sello de O...

The quinoa boom - INDECOPI, a helping hand

From Peru we heard that the National Institute for the Defense of Competition and Protection of Intellectual Property (INDECOPI) is raising ...

GI: does it help?

‘ Sello de Origen ’ (Label of Origin) is a Chilean program developed by the Ministry of Economy together with INAPI. The aim is to provide r...