Faqs

  • 1.
    What should I do if someone is infringing on my intellectual property rights?
    If someone is using your work, trademark, design, or invention without authorization, you have the right to take legal action to stop the infringement. The…
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  • 2.
    What happens if I want to register my rights in multiple countries?
    Intellectual property rights protection is territorial, meaning that a registration in one country does not cover others. To obtain protection in multiple countries, there are…
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  • 3.
    Why is it important for companies to protect intellectual property?
    Intellectual property is essential for companies to protect their innovations, differentiation, and competitive advantage. By registering trademarks, inventions, or creations, companies ensure their exclusivity in…
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  • 4.
    What is the difference between a trademark, a trade name, and a slogan?
    A trademark identifies and distinguishes specific products or services, while a trade name is used to identify the business activity of a company. A slogan…
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  • 5.
    What rights do copyright grant and how long do they last?
    Copyright grants creators the exclusive right to reproduce, distribute, and communicate their work to the public, protecting its integrity and allowing them to receive compensation…
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  • 6.
    Is it possible to register copyright for software or mobile applications?
    Yes, software and mobile applications can be protected under copyright, as they are considered literary works. This covers the source code, structure, and visual elements…
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  • 7.
    How does an industrial design protect the appearance of a product?
    An industrial design protects the visual features of a product that give it a unique appearance. This protection ensures that the aesthetic aspect of the…
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  • 8.
    What benefits does protecting a plant variety offer?
    Protecting a plant variety grants exclusive rights to produce, reproduce, and market the new variety, allowing the creator to grain economic benefits from their innovation.…
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  • 9.
    What is the difference between a patent and a utility model?
    A patent protects inventions that are new, involve an inventive step, and have industrial application. Generally, they cover complex innovations. Utility models, on the other…
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