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The Solar System is the gravitationally bound system of the Sun and the objects that orbit it, either directly or indirectly. Of the objects that orbit the Sun directly, the largest are the eight planets, with the remainder being smaller objects, the dwarf planets, and small Solar System bodies.
Saturn is known most for its rings.
Galileo Galilei first thought it was an object with three parts: a planet and two large moons on either side.
Not knowing he was seeing a planet with rings, the stumped astronomer entered a small drawing — a symbol with one large circle and two smaller ones — in his notebook.
The rings are made of ice and rock and scientists are not yet sure how they formed. The gaseous planet is mostly hydrogen and helium.
Uranus is an oddball. It has clouds made of hydrogen sulfide, the same chemical that makes rotten eggs smell so foul.
It rotates from east to west like Venus. Its tilt causes extreme seasons that last 20-plus years, and the sun beats down on one pole or the other for 84 Earth-years at a time.
Methane in the atmosphere gives Uranus its blue-green tint. It also has 13 sets of faint rings.
Neptune is about the size of Uranus and is known for supersonic strong winds.
Neptune is far out and cold.
The planet is more than 30 times as far from the sun as Earth.
Neptune was the first planet predicted to exist by using math, before it was visually detected. Neptune is about 17 times as massive as Earth and has a rocky core.
6. Guarda tu guía o acuse de recibo
5. Envía la solicitud y sus anexos
4. Acude a la oficina de correo o paquetería especializada más cercana a tu domicilio
2. Adjunta los anexos que sean necesarios
1. Rellena la solicitud
It was once considered a planet but in August 2006 the International Astronomical Union (IAU) downgraded the status of Pluto to that of “dwarf planet.”
Pluto is unlike other planets in many respects. It is smaller than Earth's moon; its orbit is highly elliptical.
It's a cold, rocky world with a tenuous atmosphere. Pluto is a very active ice world that's covered in glaciers, mountains of ice water, icy dunes, and possibly even cryovolcanoes that erupt icy lava made of water, methane or ammonia.
8. Consulta regularmente MARCANET para conocer el estado de tu petición
7. Descarga el acuse electrónico
6. Firma con tu FIEL
5. Realiza el pago en ventanilla bancaria o por transferencia electrónica
4. Adjunta los anexos correspondientes en formato PDF
3. Captura la solicitud
2. Regístrate en para obtener un usuario y contraseña
1. Obtén tu FIEL como persona física
Jupiter is a giant gas world that is the most massive planet in our solar system.
Its swirling clouds are colorful due to different types of trace gases.
And a major feature in its swirling clouds is the Great Red Spot, a giant storm more than 10,000 miles wide. It has raged at more than 400 mph for the last 150 years, at least.
Jupiter has a strong magnetic field, and with 75 moons, it looks a bit like a miniature solar system.
Costo
El costo para el estudio de una solicitud nacional para el registro de una marca es de: $2,457.79 mxn + IVA. Este tiene un vigencia de 10 años renovales en periodos de igual duración.
Documentos necesarios
Legalización o apostilla de los documentos anexos provenientes del extranjero, en su caso
Traducción de los documentos presentados en idioma distinto al español, en su caso
Hoja adicional complementaria al punto “Leyendas o figuras no reservables”
Hoja adicional complementaria al punto “Productos o servicios, en caso de Marca o Aviso Comercial/Giro comercial preponderante”
Reglas de uso, sólo si el signo distintivo se presenta por más de un solicitante (cotitularidad)
Constancia de inscripción en el Registro General de Poderes del IMPI (opcional)
Documento que acredita la personalidad del mandatario (este documento puede presentarse en copia certificada y su presentación es opcional)
Comprobante de pago
Hoja adicional complementaria al punto “Datos generales del (de los) solicitante(s)”
Solicitud de Registro o Publicación de Signos Distintivos
Mars is a cold, desert-like place covered in dust. This dust is made of iron oxides, giving the planet its iconic red hue.
Mars shares similarities with Earth: It is rocky, has mountains, valleys and canyons, and storm systems ranging from localized tornado-like dust devils to planet-engulfing dust storms.
Nos encontramos en el punto de decidir si seguir adelante con el proceso de registro de marca en el IMPI o si cambiamos nuestra marca. Si tras realizar la búsqueda vemos que ya existen marcas similar debemos plantearnos si cambiar de marca y checar de nuevo, puesto que si presentamos y pagamos por el registro de marca y luego no es aceptado el costo se duplicara.
Este estudio de realiza a través de Marcanet, donde podemos hacer un busqueda de marcas para asegurarnos de que no existe nada similar en el mercado, según los siguientes criterios
Búsqueda de signos
Búsqueda figurativa
Búsqueda fonética
Búsqueda por titular
Búsqueda por denominación
Búsqueda por registro
Earth is a water world, with two-thirds of the planet covered by oceans.
It's the only world known to harbor life.
Earth's atmosphere is rich in nitrogen and oxygen.
Its name originates from 'Die Erde,' the German word for 'the ground.'
Earth may once have had two moons, nowadays it has just one.
Venus is Earth's twin in size and has no moons.
Its surface has various mountains and volcanoes. Because of its thick, toxic atmosphere that's made of sulfuric acid clouds, Venus is an extreme example of the greenhouse effect. The average temperature on Venus' surface is 900 F (465 C).
Venus spins slowly from east to west, the opposite direction to most of the other planets.
The Greeks believed Venus was two different objects — one in the morning sky and another in the evening. Because it is often brighter than any other object in the sky, Venus has generated many UFO reports.
Our Solar System has eight “official” planets which orbit the Sun.
Each planet is at a different distance from the sun. Name its position.
4 Mixta:
Combinación de las anteriores
3 Tridimensional
Envases o empaques en tres dimensiones, sin palabras o dibujos
2 Innominada:
Diseños sin palabras
1Nominativa:
Una o más palabras sin diseños
Mercury is the smallest, only a little bit larger than Earth's moon. Mercury has no moon.
It experiences dramatic changes in its day and night temperatures: Day temperatures can reach a scorching 840 F (450 C), which is hot enough to melt lead. Meanwhile, on the night side, temperatures drop to minus 290 F (minus 180 C).
It also has a very thin atmosphere of oxygen, sodium, hydrogen, helium, and potassium and can't break-up incoming meteors, so its surface is pockmarked with craters, just like the moon.
El Artículo 40 es especialmente interesante para el registro de la marca puesto que enumera las condiciones por las cuales no sera regístrable una marca, entre estas podemos encontrar las siguientes:
Las denominaciones, figuras o formas tridimensionales animadas o cambiantes, que se expresan de manera dinámica
Las denominaciones geográficas, propias o comunes, y los mapas
La traducción a otros idiomas