Intellectual Property
Jan. 3, 2013
Lawyers, judges push for greater harmonization in patent laws around the world
As the patent arms race heats up around the globe, with corporations opening new battlefronts in foreign countries while they wage war in the U.S., legal experts are pushing for more consistency in how patent matters are handled.
Daily Journal Staff Writer
As the patent arms race heats up around the globe, with corporations opening new battlefronts in foreign countries while they wage war in the U.S., legal experts are pushing for more consistency in how patent matters are handled. While countries each have their own rules, many lawyers and judges say a world of widely varying intellectual property laws can only add costs and frustration for innovative companies. ...
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