The present state of injunctive relief in the field of patents in Argentina

Authors

  • María Laura Etcheverry

Keywords:

TRIPs, irreperable damage, Patent Law, injunctive relief, prompt and effective measures, presumption of validity of patents, industrial property, effective protection

Abstract

In Argentina, in the field of patent law, injunctive relief was granted as from 2001 under reasonable terms and conditions for patent holders through the direct application of Article 50 of the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS), which expressly empowers judges to grant prompt and effective injunctive relief aimed at preventing and/or stopping the infringement of any industrial property right.

However, the legislative amendment introduced in this area in 2004, and in particular, the way it has been interpreted and applied by case law in recent years, has led in practice to the denaturalization of the precautionary institute and therefore to the frustration of the whole system of patent protection.

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Author Biography

María Laura Etcheverry

Asociada en Marval O'Farrell & Mairal y se desempeña en el área de Propiedad Intelectual con especialización en Patentes.

Published

2018-03-01 — Updated on 2022-05-15

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How to Cite

Etcheverry, M. L. (2022). The present state of injunctive relief in the field of patents in Argentina. Universidad De San Andres Law Review, (5), 45–57. Retrieved from https://revistasdigitales.udesa.edu.ar/index.php/revistajuridica/article/view/83 (Original work published March 1, 2018)

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