Case Law developments on Trademark Law

Although Intellectual Property is a contemporary science within the branches of Law, it already has some fundamental pillars which, without its knowledge, it is impossible to think of being a comprehensive specialist. Trademark Law is within these fundamental pillars. ASIPI members, in-house lawyers in companies, professionals who are part of the judicial and executive branches of the region, demand to be constantly updated on the subject. The course aims to fill an unmet need in the international sphere, offering in different sessions a comprehensive update on the most recent case law developments on Trademark Law.

Area(s)

Trademarks

Coordinators

  • Comité de Armonización y Avance de la Jurisprudencia - Felipe Acosta
  • Comité de Marcas - Antonio Villa

Objetives

  • Provide an update in the most recent judicial and administrative decisions of the region.
  • Allow the participants to know the tendencies of litigation in the matter.
  • Provide a forum for the exchange of ideas and positions based on the different decisions that will be addressed in the course.
  • Provide a dissemination platform for the judicial or administrative authorities on their most relevant decisions.

Platform

Zoom

Language

Español

Investment

Member US$ 100
Non member US$ 250
Non members with partners in ASIPI US$ 150
Student US$ 50
Members of Support Associations Not Available

Support associations

Teaching hours 20
Class duration 2 hrs
Number of modules 10
Period August 23 - October 25
Quotas CLOSED
Schedule 4-6 pm (México/Lima/Bogotá/Quito time)


1- The analysis of coexistence vs. the likelihood of confusion

The parameters and counterweights to be taken into account by the trademark authority to give way to or not to a coexistence agreement will be analyzed.

Learn about the position of the Superintendence of Industry and Commerce of Colombia and the reasons behind it and the guidelines issued by INDECOPI on this matter based on the cases brought before the authority.



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María José Lamus
(Colombia)

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Ray Meloni
(Peru)

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2- Trademark vulgarization

The module will analyze the resolutions issued by the trademark office of Ecuador that dealt with the cancellation of a trademark registration due to vulgarization, specifically the Bizcotelas case and the criteria issued by the TJCA; likewise, a comparison will be made with analogous figures in other legislations, to establish the merits of a claim according to them.

The figure will also be analyzed in the light of a relevant precedent that occurred in Argentina.

 



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Juan Jose Arias
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Lucas Lehtinen
(Argentina)

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3- Main case law developments in trademark matters in the U.S. courts

The recent and most important resolutions issued by the U.S. courts on trademark matters will be analyzed.



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Justin Young
(United States of America)

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4- Case law developments on Trademark Law in Brazil

The recent and most important decisions issued by the competent Brazilian trademark authorities will be analyzed.



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Maria Pia Guerra
(Brazil)

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5- Case Law Developments on Trademark Law in the Andean Community

The module will address various case law decisions related to Trademark Law issued by the Court of Justice of the Andean Community.



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Hugo Gómez Apac
(Peru)

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6- The origin of the cancellation of a notorious trademark due to lack of use

The origin of the cancellation action of a notorious trademark will be examined in light of the decision of the Administrative Registry Court of Costa Rica analyzing vote 0116-2022.

 

The session will be completed with the position adopted by the Court of Justice of the Andean Community on the subject.



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Leonardo Villavicencio Cedeño
(Costa Rica)

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Karla Rodriguez
(Peru)

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7- Conflict between trademark rights and other intellectual rights

How this conflict has been addressed by the Paraguayan and Chilean offices.



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Berta Dávalos
(Paraguay)

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Gabriela Alegría
(Chile)

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8- Non-traditional trademarks

This module will explain the recent decision of the TJCA that addressed the analysis criteria that must be followed for the analysis of the distinctiveness of three-dimensional trademarks and color trademarks: Preliminary Interpretation of the TJCA of CAN 160-IP-2020 and CAN 120-IP-2021.

The session will also address the criteria that led the Mexican office to grant novel color trademarks and other non-traditional trademark categories, which are attracting more trademark owners where they find an opportunity to distinguish themselves from their competitors.



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Gustavo García Brito
(Bolivia)

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Mayra Elena Ramos Gonzalez
(Mexico)

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9- The case law of the CJEU on international jurisdiction over European trademark infringement on the Internet

This module will address the issue of trademark infringement on the Internet based on the rulings issued by the Court of Justice of the European Union that have already marked an interpretative line in the old continent.

The rulings that will be addressed are the following:
CJEU Judgments of June 5, 2014, C-360/12, \\\"Coty Germany\\\"; May 18, 2017, C-617/15, \\\"Hummel Holding\\\"; July 13, 2017, C-433/16, \\\"Bayerische Motoren Werke\\\"; September 22, 2016, C-223/15, \\\"combit Software\\\"; September 27, 2017, Joined Cases C-24/16 and C-25/16, \\\"Nintendo\\\"; October 19, 2017, C-231/16, \\\"Merck\\\"; October 19, 2017, C 425/16, \\\"Raimund\\\"; September 5, 2019, C-172/18, \\\"AMS Neve\\\"; November 21, 2019, C-678/18, \\\"Procureur-Generaal bij de Hoge Raad der Nederlanden\\\"; March 3, 2022, C-421/20 \\\"Accacia\\\".



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Aurelio Lopez-Tarruella
(Spain)

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10- Infringements and Legitimate Use of Trademarks

The module deals with the Argentine ruling in the criminal proceeding on two people related to the \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"SANIMIAU\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\" and \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"LAGER PREMIUM\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\" trademark and the interrelation between Trademark Law, contracts and commercial relations and some cross-border aspects that were very relevant in this case (The Pérez and Westphalen case).

The most recent and original positions in relation to trademark infringements adopted by the Specialized Court on the matter, which is based at the SIC, will also be presented.



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Carlos Castrillo
(Argentina)

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José Fernando Sandoval
(Colombia)

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