A&L Newsletter | REGULATORY ALERT | Mexico Approves “Easy Cancellation” for Digital Services

REGULATORY ALERT | Mexico Approves “Easy Cancelletation” for Digital Services November 06, 2025 The regulatory landscape for the digital economy in Mexico has undergone a significant transformation. On November 5th, the Mexican Congress completed the legislative process, unanimously approving a crucial reform in the Senate that directly impacts all companies offering services through subscriptions, memberships,…

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A&L Newsletter | Copyright and Artificial Intelligence: Analysis of AIPPI Resolution Q295

Copyright and Artificial Intelligence: Analysis of AIPPI Resolution Q295 October 29, 2025 During the recent 2025 AIPPI World Congress in Yokohama, national groups from around the world discussed and adopted Resolution Q295 on Copyright and Artificial Intelligence (AI).   Two of the major topics currently being debated at the intersection of copyright and AI concern…

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A&L Newsletter | New Protected Geographical Indications in Mexico

New Protected Geographical Indications in Mexico. October 15, 2025 The Mexican Institute of Industrial Property has recently published declarations of protection for geographical indications, thus increasing the number of protected indications in Mexico. The new protected indications are: Cider from Huejotzingo. This protected geographical indication was granted to identify an alcoholic beverage resulting from the…

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IP Shots | Software and Industrial Property: New Judgement from the EU Court.

Software and Industrial Property: New Judgement from the EU Court. On 1 October, the General Court upheld the EUIPO’s decision that declared the European Union trademark “TEAMPLAY” as partially invalid, which is owned by Siemens Healthineers, on the grounds of likelihood of confusion with the Czech national trademark “TEAMPLAY”,  owned by Sunware s.r.o. The resolution…

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IP Shots | The GC confirms that a PDO is protected even against different products.

The GC confirms that a PDO is protected even against different products.    The General Court has ruled in favor of the Protected Designation of Origin (PDO) “Prosecco” affirming its protection against the trademark “PriSecco”    The case arose after the EUIPO invalidated the “PriSecco” mark for non-alcoholic beverages, citing that it improperly evoked the…

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