Exceptions to Intellectual Property Rights: Lessons from WTO-Trips Panels

Alea Fairchild, Bruno De Vuyst, Gunter Meyer

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Ever since intellectual property rights (hereinafter: "IPR's") were introduced in the legal system, it has been the objective of both national and international law to grant its beneficiaries a monopoly by means of exclusive rights (i.e. the right of authorizing or prohibiting - eventually under certain conditions - each other person to exploit or utilize everything falling under the scope of protection one has obtained)
Originele taal-2English
TijdschriftE LAW | Murdoch University Electronic Journal of Law
Volume10
StatusPublished - 2003

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