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Patents in Brazil has the minimum validity term become a “dead end”? - IPO

Patents in Brazil has the minimum validity term become a “dead end”?

The year 2021 will go down in history. The second year of the pandemic caused by the COVID-19 virus also represented landmark developments with respect to global vaccinations and the pharmaceutical sector.

5G Technology in Brazil: The Biggest Auction in the World and Its Impacts in the Country - IPO

5G Technology in Brazil: The Biggest Auction in the World and Its Impacts in the Country

After a long waiting period, on November 4 and 5, 2021, Brazil finally held the auction of the frequencies for 5G operation throughout the national territory.

Brazil - Luxury Law 2022 - Global Legal Post

Brazil - Luxury Law 2022

We are very pleased to share that our partners Luiz Edgard Montaury Pimenta and Marianna Furtado de Mendonça have written the whole chapter for the jurisdiction- Brazil for the Luxury Law 2022 comparative book.

Patent infringement and invalidity actions in Brazil - The Patent Lawyer

Patent infringement and invalidity actions in Brazil

Ana Paula Brito & Maria Eduarda Junqueira of Montaury Pimenta, Machado & Vieira de Mello give a brief outline of each proceeding and how courts assess the technical discussion in both.

The role of punitive damages: past and present and its growing importance with respect to trademark protections in the United States, China, and Brazil - The Trademark Lawyer

The role of punitive damages: past and present and its growing importance with respect to trademark protections in the United States, China, and Brazil

Yuri Fancher Machado, Charles Edward Baptista Jones, attorneys at Montaury Pimenta, Machado & Vieira de Mello, and Weixian Zhu, counsel at Beijing Tiantai Law Firm, provide jurisdictional comparison of punitive damages.

Turnaround on a football dispute off the field - the Brazilian spray patent battle - Lexology

Turnaround on a football dispute off the field - the Brazilian spray patent battle

Comeback wins are specially celebrated by their winners. Recently a turnaround occurred in an off-field dispute for the patent infringement of the spray used to mark the distance between the barrier's position and the ball, to take a free kick in football matches.

BPTO and JPO formalize PPH renewal - Lexology

BPTO and JPO formalize PPH renewal

The president of the BPTO (Brazilian Patent and Trademark Office), Cláudio Furtado, and the commissioner of the Japan Patent Office (JPO), Mori Kiyoshi, signed this Tuesday, November 9, the Memorandum of Cooperation for the renewal of the Patent Prosecution Highway (PPH) between Brazil and Japan.

Two Brazilian Companies Exemplify Value of CSR and ESG Activities - INTA Bulletin

Two Brazilian Companies Exemplify Value of CSR and ESG Activities

Corporate social responsibility (CSR) and environmental, social, and governance (ESG) investing have become common corporate buzzwords. And for good reason: Corporate stakeholders—consumers, employees, investors, and the like—have made it clear that they want to support companies that have a moral conscience and that use their resources to shape a better way to do business.

Madrid Protocol in Brazil: What has happened in the last two years? - IPOwners Quartely

Madrid Protocol in Brazil: What has happened in the last two years?

Eduardo Machado and Stephany Araujo, Montaury Pimenta, Machado & Viera de Mello’s experts, review the past two years since the implementation of the Madrid Protocol in Brazil.

Hot Topics on Life Sciences Patents in Brazil - IPOwners Quartely

Hot Topics on Life Sciences Patents in Brazil

Over the last 5 years, the Brazilian Patent Office has been adopting measures to reduce the backlog in patent examination combined with several improvements in its examination guidelines to perform a high-quality technical examination.

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