Intellectual Property

Intellectual Property, Intellectual Property, Trade Mark, Trademarks

¿Preparado para hacer crecer tu negocio en 2024?

Nos encanta compartir buenas noticias con vosotros. ¿Preparados? Por fin se ha puesto en marcha el Fondo para Pymes «Ideas Powered for business» de la UE, un año más te ayudamos a obtener ésta subvención con la que podrás registrar las marcas, patentes y/o diseños de tu empresa con un coste mucho menor. Y si el año pasado ya te…

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Intellectual Property

¿Cuentas Fake en Redes Sociales?

¿Hay una cuenta en Instagram que coincide con vuestra marca registrada? ¿En Facebook hay una empresa con nombre idéntico a vuestra marca? ¿Hay algún perfil falso que se está aprovechando de vuestra reputación? Margareto IP ha gestionado la liberación de perfiles en Instagram, Facebook y otras redes sociales que coinciden con la marca ya registrada de nuestro cliente. Puede que…

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Intellectual Property

Recupera tu nombre de dominio

¿Han adquirido un dominio que te interesa porque coincide con tu marca o nombre comercial? ¿Están utilizando un dominio que es muy similar y produce confusión en los clientes? ¿Has contactado con el titular del dominio secuestrado y te ofrecen su compra por una cifra muy elevada? No te dejes presionar y sobretodo nunca accedas al chantaje. En MARGARETO IP…

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Intellectual Property

Seeking a Letter of Consent or Negotiating a Co-existence Agreement. CIS practice

In a world of fast growing economies and technologies it’s hard to overestimate the importance of securing the rights to intellectual property objects. Every day we witness that new brands are created or old ones are rebranded and serves as a basis for sprouting new ones. This ongoing process in all spheres of life inevitably leads to a certain degree…

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Fashion Law

2017 Fashion Law Seminar New York

Continuing to build on its past success, this year’s conference features another impressive lineup of attorneys and judges who will discuss the advancement of fashion law in today’s globalizing world. Join legal professionals and industry representatives on Friday, February 10 in New York City for this exciting conference featuring the following panels and multiple networking opportunities. You can also visit…

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China, Intellectual Property

Clear law needed for online copyright cases in China

Adapting popular literary works for internet programs and games has become a trend since 2013, creating a serious problem because they could constitute violation of online intellectual property rights. And with the online content industry becoming increasingly prosperous, copyright infringements have become more and more serious, especially in online games. Many online games infringe the copyright of famous novels, cartoons,…

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Intellectual Property, Intellectual Property

11th Edition of the Nice Classification

The latest edition of the International Classification of Goods and Services for the Purposes of the Registration of Marks (Nice Classification) will enter into force on January 1, 2017, bringing with it a number of significant additions and amendments. Starting in the New Year, trademark owners will benefit from amendments to fifteen class headings and the addition of 334 new terms,…

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China, Intellectual Property

How to prove copyright ownership in China

Ms. Wei has more than ten years of litigation and traditional IP service experience. Accredited as a Chinese Lawyer and TM attorney, plus the rich academic background with Master Degree in Civil Law, Ms. Wei presents multinational clients various from different aspects. Her practice consists of counseling clients in connection with creation, development and protection of their IP. She attends…

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China, Intellectual Property

Common Misunderstandings for Foreign Applicants to Obtain Trademark Rights in China

Since China’s accession into WTO in 2001, a large number of foreign brands have been rushing to China. As China’s trademark protection system follows the first-to-file principle [1], there is a natural threshold for foreign brands when they enter the Chinese market: their brands must obtain trademark rights in China. However, due to the differences in domestic and foreign trademark…

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