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20-04-2016
WIPR survey: Readers back public money for IP fight
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The Police Intellectual Property Crime Unit (PIPCU) has justified its enforcement actions and said trademark infringement does not only affect big businesses.
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ITMA elects new president
20-04-2016
WIPR survey: Readers back public money for IP fight
13-03-2016