Intellectual Property Rights in the Global EconomyPeterson Institute, 2000 - 266 pages |
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... , and Zheng Shi . Above all , I owe an immense debt of gratitude to Jerome Reichman , one of the world's greatest legal authorities on intellectual property . He has been patient , kind , and thoughtful in listening to xvi.
... , and Zheng Shi . Above all , I owe an immense debt of gratitude to Jerome Reichman , one of the world's greatest legal authorities on intellectual property . He has been patient , kind , and thoughtful in listening to xvi.
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... authorities to safeguard the rights granted . With this many policy components , no two countries outside the European Union have identical IPRs protection . 1 Indeed , there remain substantial differences in IPRs systems , even among ...
... authorities to safeguard the rights granted . With this many policy components , no two countries outside the European Union have identical IPRs protection . 1 Indeed , there remain substantial differences in IPRs systems , even among ...
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... authorities should remain vigilant to the need for maintaining effective competition . This analytical framework permits a series of conclusions about policy design that I apply to the TRIPs agreement in chapter 6. That chapter begins ...
... authorities should remain vigilant to the need for maintaining effective competition . This analytical framework permits a series of conclusions about policy design that I apply to the TRIPs agreement in chapter 6. That chapter begins ...
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... authorities to regulate the licensing and sale of trademarks , it prohibits their compulsory licensing . It should be noted that compulsory licensing in the trademark area was in any event rarely used in the developing world . Certain ...
... authorities to regulate the licensing and sale of trademarks , it prohibits their compulsory licensing . It should be noted that compulsory licensing in the trademark area was in any event rarely used in the developing world . Certain ...
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... argues that these conditions are not overly restrictive and allow con- siderable flexibility for authorities to employ compulsory licenses . is , the defendant must demonstrate that his process does A ROAD MAP FOR THE TRIPS AHEAD 21.
... argues that these conditions are not overly restrictive and allow con- siderable flexibility for authorities to employ compulsory licenses . is , the defendant must demonstrate that his process does A ROAD MAP FOR THE TRIPS AHEAD 21.
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