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24 April 2022CopyrightMarco Conti

Italy: what you need to know about the IP upgrade

With the recent decree No. 119, which entered into force in September 2021, the Implementing Regulation has been upgraded. This article examines the Implementing Regulation of the IPC, with a focus on patent matters.

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