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Workshop for plant variety protection authorities in Latin America

IPKey LA organised an online workshop aimed at identifying the measures adopted by countries that have chosen to delegate another entity to carry out DUS tests.

This event was possible thanks to the collaboration of the Community Plant Variety Office (CPVO), the International Union for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants (UPOV) and the Spanish Office of Plant Varieties (OEVV).

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Guidelines Methodology and Convergence of Trade Marks and Designs Examination Practices

This online technical meeting served as a great opportunity for Latin American IPO officials and EUIPO officials to exchange on best practices in creating and updating examination guidelines.

The event reflected on how the EUIPN’s (network of EU IP offices) has implemented best practices in the creation and update of examination guidelines (which are equally accessible to examiners and users) regularly revised following the latest case law and entail a consultation process involving users associations.

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Counterfeiting in the pharmaceutical industry: What price do individuals, society and the world economy pay?

In the context of a global pandemic, and with the aim of providing valuable information on the importance of intellectual property (IP) in the pharmaceutical industry, IP Key LA held an online event focused on the fight against counterfeit medicines on the basis of IP rights, highlighting the danger that counterfeit medicines pose to public health.

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Plant Variety Rights | Online technical training for Chinese experts

IP Key China collaborates very closely with the Community Plant Variety Office (CPVO), an agency of the European Union located in Angers, France, as well as with the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs (MARA) and the National Forestry and Grassland Administration (NFGA), both based in the People’s Republic of China.

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EU-China online workshop on IPR and new trends in the e-commerce sector

Due to the global pandemic most of the world’s physical stores this year have faced challenges. Meanwhile, online retail sales have experienced a dramatic increase. In China, this increase is highlighting new trends within the e-commerce environment that might once again challenge legislators and enforcers to close loopholes.

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