Step 1: Keep your idea a secret!
If you have a good idea that could be protected by
industrial property rights, keep it a secret until it is actually protected;
otherwise, if you disclose your idea to others your legal rights to protect
your invention might be at risk.
Step 2: Understand the
different rights applicable to industrial property and their benefits.
Patents are intended to protect inventions, while by
registering an industrial design you protect its appearance; also, when you
register a trademark you protect names, logos, and distinctive features of its
packaging. For more information about how to protect your industrial property rights,
visit the IMPI site at www.impi.gob.mx.
Step 3: Verify whether there
is a market for your product – do some market research.
Every business needs to conduct market research to
identify possible licensees, users, buyers, investors, manufacturers, and
distributors. This will help you define product costs
and will allow you to verify whether your product is competitive.
Step 4: Use the industrial
property system to protect your industrial property rights.
Protect your invention, industrial design, or trademark
by exercising your industrial property rights. For more information and to request
specialized advise, visit the IMPI site at www.impi.gob.mx.
Step 5: Build a prototype for your invention.
If you deem it necessary
and convenient, build a model of your invention to let your potential investors
visualize your idea and its market potential. Remember
that you should keep it for your eyes only and if possible do not market it
before filing a patent application. Think
that if you commercialize it before you could void the application.
Step 6: Think about all costs related to your invention.
It is important to
consider development and protection costs for your invention to provide it with
commercial value. This will give you an idea about the
required income the product will have to generate to recover your costs.
Step 7: Get the most out of your industrial property rights – sell them,
license them, or manufacture your product.
There are many way to
benefit from your industrial property rights. You can
license, sell, or manufacture your product on your own. Sometimes it might be more profitable to have tirad
parties manufacture the product. If you
decide to let the experts manufacture your product, seek legal advise to have
them sign all the necessary agreements to protect and safeguard your industrial
property rights.
Step 8: Make certain to include your industrial property rights in your business
plan.
It is likely that your
business will depend on your industrial property rights and consequently it is
important to incorporate it into your business plan. By doing
this you will make your business plan more attractive for potential investors.
Step 9: Value your industrial property rights.
Treat your industrial
property rights as a business asset with an actual cash value just as you would
do with other business assets. We suggest to seek the
advise from an accountant.
Step 10: Beware of infringements.
Watch out for
infringements as they can crush your efforts to start your business and remain
in the market. Bad quality imitations can also ruin
your brand’s reputation. If you
think that your products are being infringed, we suggest to seek the
professional advise from an attorney.
Where to get help.
The IMPI cannot offer you advise
about how to develop your business, but we can help you to file the necessary
paper work to protect your industrial property rights. Call us at 5334-0700,
visit one of our offices or visit our Web page at www.impi.gob.mx.
We suggest that you
contact a qualified patent and trademark consultant to provide you professional
advise and help you to create a protection plan based on your business specific
needs.
The purpose of this information is to provide interested
parties a general understanding about industrial property rights protection in
Mexico. This information does
not replace the legal advise from a lawyer.