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The National Intellectual Property Service (SENADI), exercising its regulatory authority, has issued Resolution No. 003-2024-DG-NT-SENADI. This technical standard aims to regulate preparatory procedures for verification and blocking of URLs that may violate intellectual property rights in the digital environment. Its application focuses on protecting intellectual property rights against the difficulty of identifying and locating the alleged infringer and to curb infringements that easily migrate to other digital infrastructures.

To request this preparatory procedure, the interested party must submit an application to SENADI’s Technical Enforcement Directorate. Requirements include identification of the applicant and notification methods, determination and accreditation of the allegedly violated right, factual and legal grounds, and identification of the subject against whom the procedure is directed, if known. It is essential to specify the object and purpose of the procedure, which is the concrete request for verification and blocking of URLs with infringing content. The URLs must be listed along with IP addresses and access ports, and a sworn statement before a Notary Public assuming responsibility for possible harm to third parties must be submitted. Additionally, notarized evidence of the URL displaying the infringing content, the applicant’s signature, and proof of payment of the corresponding fee are required.

Once the application is deemed clear and complete, the Technical Enforcement Directorate will verify whether the URL content may allegedly infringe intellectual property rights. If confirmed, authorized internet service providers and carriers in Ecuador will be ordered to block the URLs and redirect them to an informative website about the alleged violation. The standard also contemplates dynamic blocking and the possibility to request the maintenance of the block if a principal action, such as an administrative protection claim, is initiated. It is important to note that this procedure does not apply to blocking domain names, social media content, or content through digital streaming applications.

At Quevedo and Ponce, we offer specialized advice on the application of preparatory procedures to protect intellectual property rights in the digital environment. Our team is ready to guide you through the verification and URL blocking request processes, ensuring the defense of your rights in the digital realm.

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