Publications - Intellectual Property
Virtual fashionistas: how can you protect fashion that you can’t touch?
Post from Garrigues' Intellectual Property blog.
Portugal: New consumer rights in the sale and purchase of digital services, contents and goods
Decree-Law 84/2021, dated October 18, has been published, regulating consumer rights in the sale and purchase of digital services, contents and goods and transposing Directives (EU) 2019/771 and (EU) 2019/770.
The five steps to help you protect and enforce your trademarks in Portugal
Post from Garrigues' Intellectual Property blog.
World Intellectual Property Indicators 2020 or how all roads lead to China (ii): trademarks, industrial designs and creative industry
Post from Garrigues' Intellectual Property blog.
Portuguese Decree-Law no. 59/2021 regulates the applicable regime to the provision and dissemination of telephone lines for consumer contact
Decree-Law no. 59/2021 published on July 14 clarified and densified the rules to which the provision of telephone lines for consumer contact is subject.
Your domain name, your identity: the risks of not protecting it for your brand image
Post from Garrigues' Intellectual Property blog.
Portuguese Law no. 32/2021 fixes the font size of standard contractual clauses
Portuguese Law no. 32/2021, published on May 27, foresees an obligation for standard terms to be written in a font size not inferior to 11 or to 2,5 millimeters and with a line spacing not inferior to 1,15 in order to allow consumers to have…
How patent’s priority affects the protection of industrial designs
Post from Garrigues' Intellectual Property blog.
Proof of use, a new tool to defend trademark registrations at the Spanish Patents and Trademarks Office
Post from Garrigues' Intellectual Property blog.
The Lego case: The EGC recognizes the validity of the design protecting one of its famous construction blocks
Post from Garrigues' Intellectual Property blog.
Vegan IP: pineapple and apple-based textiles that are gaining ground with more and more fashion brands
Post from Garrigues' Intellectual Property blog.
What has COVID-19 changed for companies in Spain from a legal standpoint?
One year after the state of emergency was declared in Spain due to the spread of COVID-19, Garrigues analyzes the regulatory changes companies face both now and post-pandemic.