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In the "Conclusiones de aprendizaje Propiedad Intelectual" YouTube video, Francisco Quintanilla Castillo discusses the Instituto Mexicano de la Propiedad Industrial (IMPI) and its role in protecting intellectual property through patent, utility model, industrial design, and trademark registration. The speaker outlines the administrative procedures and terms for design registrations and industrial design rights. Patents, including design patents, must be renewed annually and become public domain if not renewed. Industrial secrets, which are not patentable, can be declared null if no longer confidential or obtained unfairly. The concept of geographical indications, which can be protected for 10 years, is also discussed. The speaker differentiates between trademark types and the distinction between traditional and non-traditional trademarks, such as colors, textures, shapes, olfactive marks, and sounds. Products and services are classified differently, and the speaker encourages further learning from the AIC before signing off.
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