ABA Sections of Antitrust Law, Intellectual Property Law, International Law Submit Comments on Guide on Anti-Monopoly Law Enforcement in Intellectual Property Rights
WASHINGTON, D.C., Oct. 31, 2012 — The American Bar Association Sections of Antitrust Law, Intellectual Property Law and International Law have submitted comments (see link below) on the SAIC Draft Guide on Anti-Monopoly Law Enforcement in the Field of Intellectual Property Rights.
These views are being presented only on behalf of the Sections of Antitrust Law, Intellectual Property Law and International Law. They have not been approved by the ABA House of Delegates or Board of Governors and should not be construed as representing the policy of the American Bar Association.
Please click on the link below for the cover letter and comments:
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