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Indonesia’s Improving IP Regime

Issued: July 01 2012

With a newly-installed IP Arbitration Board and a rewritten trademark law looming, might Indonesia find itself with an improving global reputation on intellectual property rights protection? Gregory Glass reports.

 

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