The Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property, an annex to the World Trade Organization (WTO) Agreement of 1994. TRIPS established minimum standards for intellectual protection that is generally perceived to reflect the interest of developed economies in exporting more robust protection for intellectual property rights.
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Incremental Progress on Valve
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This post, written by Wayne Brough, initially appeared in the R Street’s Real Solutions Blog.
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CCIA Senior Counsel Joshua Landau Testifies To Congress
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