Category: Intellectual Property

In order to provide higher levels of safety, efficiency, durability and transparency within the works deposit procedure, the Argentine Copyright Office issued Resolution No. 14/2020, dated as of November 2nd, 2020, providing that work deposits related to unpublished and published works, as well as periodicals, could be filed by the Procedures at Distance Platform of the Electronic Document Management System.

The Argentine Institute of Industrial Property (INPI) moves forward digitalization by providing under Resolution INPI 168/2020 issued on October 19, 2020 that from October 21st, 2020, certificates of patents for inventions and utility models, such as priority documents and certificates on the status of patents and utility models, will be signed and issued only digitally.

Celia Lerman, our partner and expert in Intellectual Property Law at Lerman & Szlak, was part of the experts’ panel at the Open Innovation Online Course 5th session on July 1, 2020, offered by the Ministry of Productive Development of Argentina and the Office of Industry, Knowledge Economy, & External Commercial Management.

On this occasion, Lerman & Szlak team invites its clients, colleagues and the public sector to get involved in the conversation on Intellectual Property Rights and Climate Change, and how the former is meant to help the latter by protecting the developments and creations aimed to provide sustainable solutions to this problem.

On Friday 6, September 2019, the Legal and Technical Secretariat of the Nation’s Presidency issued Resolution 43/2019; motivated by the need to introduce multiple necessary changes for the competitiveness of Internet domain registration under “.ar”, in order to guarantee the best possible administration by the National Directorate of Internet Domain Registration.

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