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intellectual property rights
Will US Policy on Intellectual Property Protection Change Under Biden?
By Robert Farley
The Biden administration is likely to treat IP questions as a crucial component of national security.
Is Indonesia’s IPR Framework Incompatible with RCEP?
By Eva Novi Karina
On intellectual property rights, there’s a serious gap between domestic Indonesian law and the structures of the proposed RCEP.
Indonesia and RCEP: Beware the Public Health Risks
By Eva Novi Karina
Proposals from Japan and South Korea would require patent law changes in several RCEP countries, including Indonesia.
CFIUS Scrutiny on Chinese Investment
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Robert Hockett.
Trump’s Intellectual Property Push and the Hope for Chinese Reform
By Edward Barss
The section 301 investigation rolls on as industry makes its voice heard.
India, RCEP and the WIPO Internet Treaties: Time For a Rethink
By Seemantani Sharma
The argument that the Treaties are ill-suited for developing countries doesn’t necessarily apply well to India.
Technology in Pakistan: A Slow March
By Maqsood Ahmed
Pakistan's startups need government help to foster innovation and protect intellectual property.
US-China Talk Intellectual Property, Market Access at Trade Dialogue
By Shannon Tiezzi
The latest iteration of the Joint Commission on Commerce and Trade saw baby steps on entrenched issues.
Should the Rest of Southeast Asia Join the TPP?
By Lili Yan Ing
Those countries that are not yet members should look very carefully at the fine print.
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