2 October 2016Copyright
WIPR survey: Readers disagree that Brexit means ‘total chaos’ for IP
WIPR readers disagree with a UK lawyer who said at the 2016 AIPPI World Congress in Milan that Brexit means “total chaos” for intellectual property.
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