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André Oliveira of Daniel Advogados explains how the Brazilian Patent and Trade Mark Office has boosted its efficiency, and how certain upcoming sports events are having an impact on IP law
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Marcello do Nascimento and Wellington Souza de Oliveira of David do Nascimento Advogados Associados describe the measures available to IP rights owners in Brazil, where counterfeiting continues to be a common occurrence
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Paulo Bianco and Rafael Lacaz Amaral of Kasznar Leonardos Intellectual Property summarise the use of injunctive relief in Brazil, which is a quick and efficient measure to stop infringement
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With patent and trade mark applications in Brazil growing by about 10% each year, INPI president Jorge Avila has his hands full. Avila responds to criticism, and shares his plans for the Office and hopes for the future
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Patricia Lusoli and Ricardo Pinho of Guerra look at some of the most important changes in the updated Guidelines for Trademark Examination which aim for more consistent and transparent decision-making
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David Kappos argues that IP systems must continue to evolve – and keep in mind how they have succeeded in the past
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