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Open hostility?

20.12.2018

Greg Bacon and Alan Johnson are puzzled by the negativity shown in a report from the Max Planck Institute, which examined the viability of the UK remaining in the UPC.

First published in Intellectual Property Magazine November 2018.

To read the full article, see a PDF version here.

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