Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2024
Abstract
Intellectual property (IP) is a critical asset for many businesses. Understanding the laws governing IP is especially important in international markets, where US based businesses may face additional challenges in enforcing their rights. Targeted at business professionals, this paper details how U.S. firms can achieve strong IP protection and reduce risks associated with infringement and unauthorized use in Mexico. First, it will offer a basic overview of Intellectual Property and what may be protected under U.S. law. Then, offer an outline of the legal frameworks involved and best practices essential for safeguarding trademarks and copyrights in the Mexican market, as well as potential challenges.
Recommended Citation
Banisadre, Keyana, "A Guide for United States Firms on Maintaining the Protection and Enforcement of Trademarks and Copyrights in Mexico" (2024). International Program Papers. 138.
https://chicagounbound.uchicago.edu/international_immersion_program_papers/138