The pace of global, technological, economic, and social change is accelerating. This is testing the strength of the intellectual property (IP) system, the value of IP rights, and the ability of IP organizations and practitioners around the world to respond in a nimble and robust way.
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11 September 2019 The digital age and the mass sharing of information has made protecting copyright more difficult than ever, but emerging technologies such as blockchain may provide some answers.