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26 January 2018Copyright

AI and blockchain to disrupt IP landscape in 2018, says Hogan Lovells

Hogan Lovells yesterday published its second Global IP Outlook report, summarising the IP landscape and predicting the rise of disruptive technologies in 2018.

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