Update on IP Laws in Argentina – Interview With Ricardo E. Amigo – the Patagonia Issue – Changes in the Opposition Procedure – Publication of the Book “Marken. Recht. Einfach.” – Happy Holidays! – Epi

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My co-host Ken Suzan and I are welcoming you to the last edition #159 of IP Fridays in the year 2024 before the holiday season. We wish you all happy holidays and a successful year 2025! Our interview guest Ricardo Amigo is an IP lawyer in Argentina and will give us an update of the recent changes of the trademark law including the new Patagonia issue, the new trademark opposition procedure and much more. You can find the profiles of Ricardo here: https://bertonmoreno.com.ar/ricardo-e-amigo-en https://www.linkedin.com/in/ricardo-e-amigo-2b97467 Before we jump into this interview, I have news for you! First of all, my book “Marken. Recht. Einfach.” (translated into trademark law made simple) on trademarks will be published in March 2025. Many entrepreneurs and decision-makers feel overwhelmed by trademark law and make unnecessarily expensive mistakes – often out of ignorance. I am changing that with my book. I explain trademark law to the readers in an understandable way, without legalese, and show the readers how to recognize risks at an early stage and how to protect and enforce their trademarks securely. My knowledge from over 20 years of experience in this field will help the readers to make the right decisions with confidence. The link to the book is in the show notes (https://amzn.to/3D6IDKe, affiliate link). The European Patent Office has released its updated Guidelines for Examination, set to take effect on March 1, 2025. These revisions incorporate recent legal developments, user feedback, and the latest case law to ensure greater clarity and consistency in patent examination. By refining procedures and clarifying key points, the EPO aims to improve user experience and enhance the quality of granted patents. Users are encouraged to review the changes, as the Guidelines serve as an essential reference for navigating the European patent system. The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has announced changes to its patent-related fees, effective January 19. These updates will impact various patent-related services, including filing, search, examination, and maintenance fees. The adjustments aim to reflect current cost recovery requirements and continue supporting the high quality of the U.S. patent system. Stakeholders should review the new fee schedule to ensure compliance and budget accordingly for upcoming filings and maintenance activities. The European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) has released a new report on the state of online piracy and copyright infringement in Europe, revealing that while overall piracy rates have declined, challenges persist. In particular, TV content accounts for half of all digital piracy, with viewers tuning into illegal TV content five times per month. To address these issues, the report emphasizes the importance of ongoing enforcement efforts, consumer education, and the availability of legal, affordable, and high-quality content. It also highlights the need for international collaboration to protect creators’ rights and nurture a healthy digital content market. Now let us jump into the interview with Ricardo Amigo with his update on the IP laws in Argentina! In this episode of the IP Friday’s podcast, intellectual property expert Ricardo Amigo, a partner at the Berton Moreno IP law firm in Buenos Aires, Argentina, provided insights into significant developments and best practices i...