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Intellectual Property Research Institute of Australia / Law / IP / Intellectual property / Intangible asset / Ownership / Business / Economics / Intellectual property law / Intellectual property organizations / Monopoly
Date: 2006-08-01 21:09:10
Intellectual Property Research Institute of Australia
Law
IP
Intellectual property
Intangible asset
Ownership
Business
Economics
Intellectual property law
Intellectual property organizations
Monopoly

The Management of Intellectual Property Edited by Derek Bosworth, Emeritus Professor, University of Manchester and Senior Research Associate, Oxford Intellectual Property Research Centre, St Peter’s College, Oxford, UK

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