Our associate Katherine González is publishing an article
in the specialized media
World Trademark Review in which she
explains the new criterion of the SENADI (National Services for
Intellectual Rights of Ecuador) regarding proving the use of a
registered trademark through invoices.
The article begins by detailing some aspects of Decision 486 of
the Andean Community, which establishes that a trademark may be
canceled if it has not been used during the last three years by its
owner or by an authorized third party or a licensee in any country
of the Andean Community (Ecuador – Colombia – Peru
– Bolivia), for the products or services for which it was
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Katherine González, CorralRosales s associate, wrote for the
book Intellectual Rights Volume 25 , published by the Inter-American
Association of Intellectual Property (ASIPI). She wrote a
complete chapter on the theoretical approach to the regime of
patents and compulsory licenses in Ecuador; the chapter has three
main sections, each one explained in depth: intellectual property,
patents, and compulsory patent licenses.
ASIPI gives González the opportunity to explain the
subject of invention patents and compulsory licenses in a direct
and straightforward way. Her main objective is to help as many