Intellectual property and the Internet

▪ National, EU, or international trademarks: registration, monitoring (use, renewal, customs tracking, etc.), negotiation, drafting and monitoring of license agreements and coexistence agreements, seizures, and legal proceedings (denial of registration, counterfeiting, defamation);

▪ Literary and artistic property: assignment and licensing of rights, seizures, and counterfeiting litigation;

▪ Internet crimes (counterfeiting, unfair competition, defamation, etc.): requests for content removal through amicable or legal means, liability of internet service providers, administrators, search engines, etc.