Publications - Intellectual Property
Non fungible tokens: a Beeple sells for $69 million, revolutionizing the concept of digital property
Post from Garrigues' Intellectual Property blog.
Companies that own IP rights generate 55% higher revenues per employee than those that do not, according to a EUIPO and EPO study
Post from Garrigues' Intellectual Property blog.
What if we change change our logo? The legal implications of making variations in a trademark
Post from Garrigues' Intellectual Property blog.
COVID-19: Changes to the rules on Portuguese advertising commercial practices with price reductions during the State of Emergency
Following Decree No. 3-A/2021 of 14 January which regulates the state of emergency decreed by the Portuguese President and in order to respond to the movement of people that was observed during the first days of the new confinement, the…
COVID-19: Review of the year that changed everything and trends for 2021
2020 has been a year like no other. The world health emergency caused by the spread of COVID-19 and the resulting declaration of a state of emergency (lockdown) in Spain in March 2020 brought an unprecedented whirl of legislative activity. Companies…
Digital Services Act: The European Commission proposes a new regulatory framework for the Internet
The European Commission has just published its proposal to regulate digital services in two texts which even it considers ambitious: the Proposal for a Regulation on Digital Markets (analyzed here) and the Proposal on a…
The Influencers’ Code of Conduct comes into force on January 1, 2021: are you aware of your obligations?
Post from Garrigues' Intellectual Property blog.
During lockdown applications for utility models to stop viruses grew in Spain
Post from Garrigues' Intellectual Property blog.
Dispute regarding the European registration of the trademark ‘Neymar’: beating them all to it doesn’t always count
Blog 'Propiedad Intelectual e Industrial'.
Literature in film: the right to transformation, inspiration or parody?
Garrigues Intellectual Property Blog
Mexico has a new Federal Law for the Protection of Industrial Property and has amended the Federal Copyrights Law
On July 1st, 2020, a new Federal Law for the Protection of Industrial Property (Ley Federal de Protección a la Propiedad Industrial) (the New IP Law) was published in the Official Gazette of the Federation, repealing the former Industrial Property…
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