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Trademark Licensing in the Middle East
Issued: November 29 2013Intellectual property licensing from outside the region into the Middle East is on the increase, but as local laws and practice continue to develop, it would be unwise to assume that licensing in the Middle East is straightforward. Raza Rizvi explains.
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