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Through Provision No. 4/2026, published on April 7, the Argentine Copyright Office (DNDA) authorized SAGAI (Argentine Actors’ Collective Management Organization) to carry out the collective management of related rights in Argentina, within the framework of the new regulatory regime in force.
The National Office of Copyright (DNDA) authorized, through Provision No. 3/2026, CADRA (Argentine Reprographic Rights Center) to operate as a collective management organization for copyright and related rights, within the framework of the new regime in force in Argentina.
We are proud to share that the Master’s Degree in Strategic Management of Digital Marketing, Business, and Artificial Intelligence at the University of Buenos Aires (UBA), in which we teach the course “Legal and Regulatory Aspects,” has been recognized in the Eduniversal / Best Masters ranking, placing it among the top graduate programs in Latin America.
The INPI has published Resolution No. 75/2026 in today’s Argentine Official Gazette, introducing changes to the fee structure applicable to industrial property proceedings in Argentina.
We are pleased to share that our partner Celia Lerman has been selected as one of the participants in Santander W50 Argentina, a global initiative led by Santander aimed at fostering and strengthening female leadership.
In the context of the recent agreement with the United States, the Argentine Executive Branch has repealed the guidelines for the examination of patentability of pharmaceutical inventions that had been in force since 2012, bringing about a significant change in the local patent system.
The following article was written by Gabriela Szlak,  Luciano N. Gutman and Delfina Bianchi and published in the Latin American Digest of the IAPP (International Association of Privacy Professionals). The original version in Spanish can be read here.
We are pleased to share that our partners Celia Lerman and Gabriela Szlak will be attending the International Trademark Association (INTA) Annual Meeting, taking place in London, UK, from May 2–6, 2026.
Since February 24, this regulation, issued by Argentine Copyright Office, establishes a Voluntary Administrative Mediation Procedure, whose objective is to provide a technical and free instance to solve fees controversies between collective management organizations and users.
Through INPI Resolution P-063/2026, the Argentine National Institute of Industrial Property (INPI) has introduced a structural modification to the notification regime applicable to proceedings before the Argentine Trademark Office. As of March 1, 2026, electronic notification to the user’s electronic address becomes the central mechanism of the system and replaces notifications previously made through publication in the Trademark Gazette. 

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