Mexico to Enact Industrial Property Law Reform to Enhance Patent and Trademark Processing

Mexico is set to reform its federal industrial property law to align with international standards and U.S. agreements, introducing mechanisms like provisional patent applications and sanctions for delays. These changes aim to streamline trademark and patent registration while addressing emerging issues like AI-generated illegal content and ambush marketing. The reform's enactment will modernize IP protection and influence how businesses secure and enforce their intellectual property rights in Mexico moving forward.
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