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| | | | | Increasingly, intellectual property is an international rather than a national issue. Treaties such as the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade have made intellectual property a fundamental portion of the law of international trade, and the choices of nation states about their intellectual property regimes are thus significantly circumscribed. As the line between the | |
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| | | | | [From myWebnote series] Related: IP Proponents Do Not Even Know The Difference Between Patent, Copyright, Trademark ... "Intellectual property" is an umbrella term that includes many ty... | |
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| | | | | Between 1 AM and 2 AM local time on Sunday, Samsung's counsel in the intellectual property dispute with Apple notified the court of a "final... | |
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| | | President Trump's effort to end automatic U.S. citizenship for children born to illegal immigrants sets up a showdown between progressive globalism and common-sense constitutionalism. What does it mean to be an American? Who gets to be an American citizen? These are fundamental questions that America - and every serious nation - must be able to answer coherently if it wishes to endure the test of time and withstand the pressures of deracinated globalism presently bearing down on Western civilization. While they are crucially important questions for our moment, they definitely don't have simple or agreed-upon answers in America - for | ||