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5 Things to Know About Protecting Your Intellectual Property in Costa Rica
in Legal Advice
- Register your trademarks: If you plan to operate a business in Costa Rica, register your trademarks with the Costa Rican Intellectual Property Registry to protect your brand.
- Patents and copyrights: Inventions and creative works can be protected through patents and copyrights. Ensure you file applications early to avoid infringement.
- Know enforcement options: In the event of intellectual property theft, Costa Rican courts provide avenues to enforce your rights, including seeking damages and injunctions.
- Watch out for trademark squatting: In Costa Rica, individuals may register your brand name or logo before you do. Always register trademarks as early as possible to avoid this.
- Renewals and maintenance: Intellectual property rights are not indefinite. Ensure that you maintain and renew your registrations periodically to keep your protections active.
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