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Tuesday, November 21, 2006 

Intellectual Property Rights: An E.U Definition toward the EPA (Economic Partnership Agreement), and the Caribbean Framework
Oh Lord! In a sudden reversal of fortunes, the European Union (E.U.) has outlined intellectual property standards as core components for upcoming discussions re global trade rules, see here.

As I read this article one question came to my mind, and that vis-à-vis the definition of protection (what kind of?), and how it should be provided to standards.
We can all agree that this is no easy approach, if we take into consideration the nature of intellectual property and intellectual property laws.

If anyone out-there, can provide some insights about these issues, please do so.






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