ARBITRARE is competent to resolve disputes in three areas:
1. Industrial Property: IP aims to protect inventions (patents, utility models, supplementary protection certificates and topographies of semiconductor products), design (drawings or models) and signs that serve to identify products or services, establishments or entities on the market (trademarks, logos, rewards, designations of origin and geographical indications).
2. PT domain names: a domain name is an easily memorised name used to locate and identify computers on the Internet.
3. Brands and Denominations: a brand or denomination is the distinctive sign that allows a natural or legal person to be identified and individualised in the exercise of their activity. A business name is one that is composed of the name or names of the partners or associates and a denomination is one that uses other types of compositions, such as acronyms, fantasy expressions and terms or expressions from the lexicon.
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