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Licensing Provisions in the Draft GCC Trademark Law
Issued: June 30 2015Is it mandatory to record trademark licences in your country? There’s no easy answer in the Gulf Cooperation Council. Rob Deans and Joycia Young examine the licensing provisions in the GCC’s draft trademark law.
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