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Intellectual Property Is a Competitive Asset in the T-MEC and AI Era

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Since the entry into force of the new Federal Law on the Protection of Industrial Property (LFPPI) in 2020, the reform published on April 3 in the Official Journal of the Federation represents one of the most significant changes in the Mexican intellectual property system. It is a reform that comes in a strategic context for Mexico, marked by the review of the T-MEC and the intensive use of Artificial Intelligence (IA). Under this new regulation…
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Since the entry into force of the new Federal Law on the Protection of Industrial Property (LFPPI) in 2020, the reform published on April 3 in the Official Journal of the Federation represents one of the most significant changes in the Mexican intellectual property system. It is a reform that comes in a strategic context for Mexico, marked by the review of the T-MEC and the intensive use of Artificial Intelligence (IA). Under this new regulation…

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DPL News broke the news on Wednesday, June 10, 2026.
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