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Herramientas disponibles y mejores prácticas para la aplicación de la observancia en la Unión Europea y América Latina

Foro Observancia en Propiedad Intelectual, Tema 3: Herramientas disponibles y mejores prácticas para la aplicación de la observancia en la Unión Europea y América Latina, Rodolfo Samuda, Subdirector General Técnico, Autoridad Nacional de ADUANAS, República de Panamá, Christophe Zimmermann – Experto UE

EU experts highlight benefits of plant variety protection to farmers and breeders in South-East Asia

Earlier in June, the European Union (EU) organised under its intellectual property (IP) technical cooperation programme IP Key South-East Asia (SEA) the ‘Webinar Series on Plant Variety Protection and UPOV 1991’ to provide the public and private sectors in the EU and South East Asia with a platform to discuss the benefits for farmers and breeders of plant variety protection, the membership of countries to the 1991 Act of the UPOV Convention and the critical role of plant breeding in sustainable farming and global food security. 

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Protecting SMEs: the drivers of global economic growth

Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) play a pivotal role in driving economic growth across the globe, stimulating development, innovation, and competitiveness. According to the World Bank, in emerging markets SMEs generate 7 out of 10 jobs and contribute up to 40 % of national income[1]. However, the impetus for continued growth relies heavily on the protection of the ideas at the heart of every company. The pandemic has reminded us just how fragile the global economy is.

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DNPI Uruguay now aligned with CP5

The National Directorate of Industrial Property under the Ministry of Industry, Energy and Mining of Uruguay (DNPI) has published a practice paper today on the impact of non-distinctive/weak components of trade marks in the examination of llikelihood of confusion (relative grounds for refusal).

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IP Key LA and INDECOPI present the first economic impact study in Peru

IP Key Latin America (IP Key LA), the Delegation of the European Union in Peru and the National Institute for the Defense of Free Competition and Protection of Intellectual Property (INDECOPI) present the first study on the economic contribution of industrial property in Latin America. This study focuses on the Peruvian economy and is the result of extensive and detailed research, lead by economists Italo Muñoz and Victor Revilla.

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