Archive: 11 Jun 2014

Costa Rica is on the Watch List in 2014

Costa Rica is on the Watch List in 2014

The supporting points for Costa Rica`s progress in the IPR area are presented in the Special 301 Report. These are: links between certain IPR infringement and organized crime, issues related to pharmaceutical patents, geographical indications registrations, the need of administrative and legislative reforms, non-licensed software use (including the government), too long term for Internet services […]

IPAustralia modernizes its Trade Marks correspondence

IPAustralia modernizes its Trade Marks correspondence

IPAustralia informs that after the successful modernization of their patents correspondence in 2013, they will do the same with the Trade Marks correspondence. This will be noticeable by an increase of the trademarks correspondence, delays and expedition of examination advices, changes in the fonts and insertion of a trade mark images where available. IPAustralia also […]