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Perspective

Jun. 30, 2016

What will Brexit mean for IP rights?

The withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union will have many consequences for businesses around the globe. By Anthony Keats

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By Anthony Keats

The withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union will have many consequences for businesses around the globe. However, it appears to be the consensus of expert commentators on the law of the U.K. and the EU that it is unlikely that there will be any immediate dramatic changes to how intellectual property rights will be treated in the U.K. IP rights continue to be protected as they did before June 23. Nonetheless, ther...

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