By Miriam Silvestri. Patents Engineer.
A new IP Law (N° 21355) came into force in Chile on May 9, 2022, modifying some articles of the previous one (19039 dated 1991, and its subsequent amendments)
This new law introduces important modifications…
By Mariano Tabanera. Trademarks Lawyer.
A new amendment for the Chilean legislation in connection to Industrial Property has been reformed, updated, and modernized, bringing Chile up to date with some international standards.
The new Industrial Property Law, No. 21355, was…
By Daniela Gaito. Jr Lawyer. Moeller IP.
Since 2013, cannabis in Uruguay has been legalized, due to the approval of the Uruguayan law that regulates the market around that plant, its production and commercialization (controlled by the State), its possession…
By Marco García Euroza. Lawyer.
By May 30, the Chilean National Institute of Industrial Property (INAPI) reported 27,749 trademarks filings. The number encompasses a 60% increase in comparison with applications filed during the same period on the previous year.
The…
Earlier last month, on July 5th, the Chilean Congress approved Law No. 21.355 comprising modifications to the previous Law, Law No. 19.039. According to the Chilean Congress, amended provisions provide greater protection and enforcement of…
by Marta García
The National Institute of Industrial Property of Chile (INAPI) has ranked as the second most innovative Intellectual Property (IP) office in the world, according to the World Trademark Review (WTR), the world’s only independent daily news…
by Marta García
On October 2, 2018, a new draft law was sent to the Chilean Congress to update the Law No. 19,039 on Industrial Property, the Law No. 20,254, which establishes the National Institute of Industrial Property and…
The Chilean national football team player, Arturo Vidal, is being sued by the “Hueso Santo” advertising agency because, according to their claim, one of the player’s tattoos is based on a logo…