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Remuneration and payments for assignments and licences in intellectual property

Posted on January 4, 2013 by ck7

Please see the attached article reviewing the Intellectual Property Office publication entitled ‘Agreeing a price for Intellectual Property Rights’ which is becoming increasingly topical.

 

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