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USPTO Grants Further Limited Relief in Light of COVID-19

Andrew O'Connor Andrew O'Connor from  Goulston & Storrs  on 
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office granted additional, limited relief to those most impacted by COVID-19 for certain patent and trademark-related fees and deadlines. This relief is far more limited than the previous relief and aims primarily to assist individuals and small businesses. 

The Risk on the Internet Is for Copyright Owners or for Users?

Natalia Vera Matiz Natalia Vera Matiz from  Vera Abogados  on 
At first, experts, artists, authors, and owners have been afraid because their works could be infringed through the Internet in easiest ways than before, so, this has driven the different lawmakers of the countries to design laws in order to stop the massive reproduction of copyrighted works.

The .CO Domains and Trademark Protection on the Internet

Fabio Quintero Fabio Quintero from  Vera Abogados  on 
Domain Names with termination .COM.CO and .CO. have very special advantages that are key to take into account when choosing your web address, since among other things it must be in accordance with the registration of your brand.

Coronavirus and Intellectual Property

Natalia Vera Matiz Natalia Vera Matiz from  Vera Abogados  on 
The new virus known as “coronavirus” has cost the death of many people, and the infection of thousands. That is why the scientists are working on a new medicine in order to contained the devastating consequences of this mentioned virus.

Stay in the Know: Recent Developments in Trademark Law

Andrew J. Ferren Andrew J. Ferren from  Goulston & Storrs  on 
Retailers appreciate that their brands are among their most valuable assets. But it can be challenging for them to know how current trademark law will affect their selection, registration, and enforcement of those brands.
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