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The Americas is a surprisingly diverse area to cover in a single IP guide. Although Asia-Pacific might have more obvious diversity in culture and geography, the range of economies and approaches to IP makes the Americas a close second. From the developed but also rapidly changing United States to emerging Mexico, from the unique regime in Venezuela to the diversity across the Caribbean islands, there is a lot for IP owners to keep on top of.
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Gabriela Bodden of Eproint explains the diverse IP landscape of the Caribbean, an area still struggling to modernise its systems
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Speed and predictability are among the top concerns when enforcing patents throughout Latin America. Specialists from Argentina, Brazil and Mexico discuss the challenges and opportunities in a Managing IP roundtable moderated by James Nurton
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Dana Lau and Robert S Schwartz of Fitzpatrick Cella Harper & Scinto consider the effects of new inter partes review and supplemental examination procedures in the United States
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Maria Nebreda of Hoet Peláez Castillo & Duque analyses the scope of a draft law in Venezuela that aims to validate and protect the work of artists and deepen the country’s cultural heritage
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Laura Collada Salcido and Jonathan Rangel of Dumont Bergman Bider & Co outline the relevant Mexican tax codes and international treaties for foreign residents profiting from their intellectual property in the country
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