“The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) agreement will transform the state of the Mexican IP world,” argues Tomas Arankowsky, partner at law firm Avah Legal in Mexico City. Provisions on copyright, plant breeders’ rights and trademarks are part of the rich brew of changes, he says.
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