“Andá pa’ allá”, “no hay plata” and phrases that cannot be registered as trademarks in Argentina

On April 24th, the Trademark and Patent Office (PTO) has issued the regulation No. 2024-141 limiting the registration of “phrases that have entered general use and highly offensive signs”.
IP Stars: Our team recommended as a leading firm

Palacio & Asociados has been recommended once again by Managing IP (#IPStars) as one of the leading firms at Trademark Prosecution (TIER 2).
European Parliament approved first Artificial Intelligence Act

The European Union has taken a historic step by approving the first law regulating artificial intelligence. This regulation aims to ensure the safety and rights of citizens in the digital environment.
INTA 2024, with the presence of our team

Héctor Palacio, Mercedes Durlach, Diego Palacio y Mingo Palacio estuvieron presentes en una nueva edición del congreso más importante del mundo de propiedad intelectual.
WEIHENSTEPHAN, the world’s oldest beer, PROTECTED in Argentina ®️

The representatives of the renowned German brand WEIHENSTEPHAN trusted our work to reclaim their rights in Argentina. We’re talking about none other than the oldest beer in the world!
Meet our team at INTA 2024

Our partners will represent Palacio & Asociados at the most important IP event of the year.
The 90 years of Palacio & Asociados

Looking forward and remembering the past with pride: Héctor Palacio reviews the history of Palacio & Asociados on its 90th anniversary and shares the vision that allowed four generations of lawyers to turn it into one of the most important Intellectual Property firms in Argentina.
Increase on official fees

The argentinian Patent and Trademark Office (INPI) has established new official fees that will come into effect as of December 1st, 2023.
WIPO DAS (Digital Access Service) in Argentina: Trademarks and Designs finally included

The Trademark and Patent Office has finally implemented the WIPO DAS for trademarks and designs in resolution 262/2023 issued yesterday
Non-use partial cancellation actions are coming to Argentina: how to prepare

From 12 June 2023, partial trademark cancellation actions for lack of use will be possible in Argentina. This is a significant change for rights holders, and will have a notable impact on trademark strategies.