On March 5, 2025, the Ateneo Intellectual Property Office (AIPO) successfully conducted an Intellectual Property (IP) Awareness Session focused on trademarks. This online event attracted a diverse audience from the Ateneo community and beyond, with a total of 140 attendees, aiming to enhance their understanding of trademark protection.
The session featured Atty Joan Janneth Estremadura, an esteemed alumna of the Ateneo Law School and currently an Attorney IV at the Bureau of Trademarks, Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines (IPOPHL). With her extensive expertise in IP law, Atty Estremadura shared practical insights on how trademarks help protect brand identity and set businesses apart in the marketplace.

Image: Atty Estremadura delivering an insightful discussion on Trademarks
The speaker guided the participants through the trademark registration process with IPOPHL, explaining key steps such as conducting a trademark search, filing an application, and maintaining trademark rights. She also pointed out common mistakes applicants make and offered tips to navigate the system more effectively, ensuring stronger and more secure trademark protection.
Participants gained a comprehensive understanding of the benefits of trademark protection, particularly for businesses, startups, and creative industries. The discussion was enriched with real-world examples and best practices for securing and enforcing trademark rights, equipping attendees with practical knowledge on navigating the trademark system effectively.

Image: Group photo of the attendees. Around 140 participants joined us for an engaging session on trademark awareness, equipping themselves with valuable insights on IP protection.
AIPO continues to promote intellectual property awareness, actively supporting innovators, entrepreneurs, and creatives in protecting their ideas. This session is part of AIPO’s ongoing commitment to fostering a robust IP culture within the community, ensuring that individuals and organizations recognize the value of protecting their intellectual assets.
Through initiatives like this, AIPO reaffirms its dedication to building an environment where intellectual property rights are respected and utilized for economic and creative growth. The office looks forward to hosting more educational sessions that empower individuals and businesses in their IP journey.
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For more IP-related sessions like this, visit www.aipo.ateneo.edu or email them at aipo@ateneo.edu. You may also check out their Facebook and LinkedIn pages for the latest updates and announcements.
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