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4 December 2016Copyright

WIPR survey: Trump’s plan to scrap TPP is bad for IP owners

Readers answering the latest WIPR survey have agreed that President-elect Donald Trump’s decision to abandon the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) deal is likely to be bad for intellectual property owners in the signatory countries.

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