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Protecting Your Marks in India

Issued: September 01 2010
India’s geographic location puts it at a crossroads for counterfeit goods trade, while its immense domestic market provides a ready market for homegrown counterfeiters. Naresh Arora explains the steps foreign investors must take to protect their intellectual property in the world’s secondlargest country by population.

 

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