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Intellectual Property

Apr. 8, 2003

Case Probes Disclosure Duty to Standards Committee

Focus Column - Intellectual Property - By Scott A. Herbst and Kristin Schnell - Organizations such as the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers often have standard-setting committees. These committees include a wide variety of industry members who propose and discuss the available technologies on which to base specifications or standards to accomplish a product or process.

        Focus Column
        
        Intellectual Property
        
        By Scott A. Herbst and Kristin Schnell
        
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