Intellectual Property Rights News
IP Rights Get a Boost
Emerging economies like Russia have long been the bane of industries dependent on intellectual property rights, such as the software industry. Sixty-five percent of software in Russia is stolen, Bloomberg reported last year. The country's accession to the WTO, however, has already resulted in important steps to more effectively enforce intellectual property rights, said Michael Malloy, head of ...
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Research and Markets: Intellectual Property Law: Commercial, Creative and Industrial Property
Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Intellectual Property Law: Commercial, Creative and I
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Research and Markets: Intellectual Property Law: Damages and Remedies
Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Intellectual Property Law: Damages and Remedies." sub
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Society of Manufacturing Engineers Presents Pathways to Innovation: Intellectual Property (IP) ...
In Atlanta, GA on May 24, SME will present "Pathways to Innovation: Intellectual Property Rights in Additive Manufacturing" at RAPID 2012. Session will reveal how IP contributes to design and drives technological innovation that helps shape physical world. Overview of patents, copyrights, trademarks, trade secrets, and IP agreements will be supplemented by demonstration of how State of Art and ...
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Concerns raised about Chinese Intellectual Property Rights
Questions have been raised by Councillor Dick Quax about the by Mayor Len Brown’s statement that: “we’re finding there is an interest from China in New Zealand intellectual property and capability and partnering with New Zealand”.
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