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Malaysia Struggles with Enforcement of IP Rights

Issued: September 01 2009
Although Malaysia has remained on the US Trade Representative’s Watch List since 2002, IP lawyers in Kuala Lumpur say the country has a strong IP rights regime and that its enforcement challenges are improving.

 

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