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Leticia Caminero

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Information Technology Law, Trademark1 Comment

Dispute resolution for .do

August 20, 2013August 17, 2020 leticiacaminero

Following the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy for .do and Implementation Rules any dispute resolution between trademarks and domain names will be in charge of … Continue reading Dispute resolution for .do

Trademark3 Comments

How far can I go with my registered trademark? – Dominican Republic

June 20, 2013August 17, 2020 leticiacaminero

To know your rights as a trademark holder is as important as to know your limits. When you exercise the protection over your registered trademark please bear … Continue reading How far can I go with my registered trademark? – Dominican Republic

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Who’s the patent owner? – Dominican Republic

April 17, 2013August 17, 2020 leticiacaminero

Dominican Intellectual Property has several rules regarding the creator and the owner, in general circumstances they are one of the same. However, ownership rules may vary … Continue reading Who’s the patent owner? – Dominican Republic

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