Mexico ratifies ACTA

Mexic ratified ACTA on Thursday

Mexico has officially ratified the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA), the controversial treaty which was rejected by the European Parliament a couple of days ago, said the Mexican Institute of Industrial Property (Impi).

In its released statement, Impi indicated that “in order to fight more efficient the counterfeiting and piracy of trade marks, patents, intellectual and artistic creations, Mexico signed ACTA on Thursday.

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According Impianti, “ACTA provides a framework for best practices and international cooperation to protect the Mexican work, creativity, exports and welfare and constitutes a fair and reasonable tool / … / ‘. The institute claims that Mexico faced a serious problem of counterfeiting in various industries like textiles, film, drugs, alcohol, tobacco and automotive parts.