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Global Standards for Global Trade: Facts vs Fiction, Business

Global Standards for Global Trade: Facts vs Fiction Global Standards for Global Trade: Facts vs Fiction

Presentation to US ITC that 1) standards are increasing as trade issues and are \94a wolf in sheep\92s clothing\94 2) Standards are strategic tools of competition 3) compulsory licensing through standards policies is a threat A) there is No Single \94Best Organization\94 or \94Optimum Global Approach\94 for Standardization for all Industry Sectors B) A successful International Standards Organization\92s IPR Policy is balanced C) Governments should not mandate compulsory licensing except defined by TRIPs.

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Author: George Willingmyre (Senior) | Visits: 603 | Page Views: 784
 
Domain:  Business Category: IP/Law Subcategory: Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) 
Upload Date: 19th-Oct-2012  Click On Above Link To See More

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