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Lindsey and Martin Smith of Ontario, Canada, have paid McDonald's a fee for limited permission to use its trademarks, copyrights, and know-how in running a fast-food restaurant in Ontario for the next five years. The Smiths have purchased a(n):
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Compare and contrast TRIPS with IPR in the U.S. or another country (for example, India).
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A. Bourjois & Co. v. Katzel involved the question of whether Katzel:
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Th e concep t o f languag e politic s i n system s franchis e agreement s refer s to:
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