Aldo de Landa

Practice Areas: Aldo de Landa is an intellectual property lawyer that mainly practices in the trademark litigation, copyright, unfair competition and domain names areas.

Professional Memberships: Mexican Association for the Protection of Intellectual Property and the Copyright Society of the U.S.A.

Career: Aldo de Landa joined the firm in 2000. His professional practice has been focused on the litigation area, including litigation of trademark and copyright infringement, unfair competition, abandonment and annulment proceedings before the Mexican Institute of Industrial Property and the Mexican Copyright Office. As well as appeals against decision in disputes and prosecution of registration of trademarks, copyrights and reservations of rights before the Federal Court of Fiscal and Administrative Justice (TFJFA) and Collegiate Circuit Courts. Also constitutional appeals (amparo trials) before the District Courts and Courts of Appeal, and negotiation and dispute proceedings for the recovery of domain names before the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO).


He worked at the Mexican Copyright Office in 2009, as a legal advisor to the Director of the Public Register of Copyrights.

Academic: LLM - Intellectual Property (Masters in Law specializing in Intellectual Property) from the University College London (2008). Law degree with honors from the Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM). Latest article: Personality Rights in the United States and the United Kingdom - Is Vanna too much? Irvine is not enough? (2009), Ent. L.R., Issue 7.

 

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