The importance of recording technology transfer agreements with the BPTO (Brazilian patent and trademark office)

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On June 15, 2022, our partner Pablo Torquato spoke before the Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Brazil about the importance of recording technology transfer agreements with the Brazilian Patent and Trademark Office (“INPI”), especially about the legal particularities and the INPI's internal guidelines that involve this recordal.

According to Article 211 of the Brazilian Federal IP Law #9.279/96, the INPI is the agency responsible for the recordal of certain industrial property and technology transfer agreements.

“Art. 211. The INPI will record agreements that involve technology transfer, franchise agreements and the like so that they may produce effects in relation to third parties.”

The recordal has three important purposes: (i) to produce effects in relation to third parties; (ii) to allow tax deductibility for the licensee of amounts paid as royalties and technical assistance; and (iii) to legitimize remittances of royalties abroad.

On a particular note, recordals are performed by the INPI´s Contracts Directorate on an entirely separate procedure and not through the patent and trademark directorates like other agencies around the world.

Certain agreements involving the licensing of industrial property rights, such as trademarks, patents, industrial designs and topography of integrated circuits, know-how technology transfer, technical assistance services and franchising can be recorded.

There are also several particularities that the parties must observe while negotiating agreements that require recordal with the INPI, such as:

One of the most important purposes of the recordal of agreements is to allow the foreign remittance of royalties’ expenses for the exploitation of patents, use of trademarks, technology transfer (know-how) and technical assistance, which must also follow the rules of Ordinance 436/58 and articles 363/365 of IRS Tax RIR/18.

Finally, IP rights owners must be aware of local applicable law and INPI’s regulations, especially considering that there is a list of agreements exempt from recordal as they do not characterize technology transfer by law, like consultancy agreements and software related agreements.

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