Multinationals Seeking TRIPS' (Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual-Property Rights) Protection Around
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Multinationals seeking TRIPS' (Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual-Property Rights) protection around the world still depend on each country's patent office to grant those rights and their judicial, customs and police services to enforce them.
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