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Intellectual Property

Mar. 29, 2001

Mouse House

By Bonnie E. Eskenazi and Walter Mansing Intellectual property drives American business, especially in the world's new electronic economy. Protecting its intellectual property from world market competitors is one way a company ensures profitability in the future. Many companies wisely protect their intellectual property, but they often wonder how long the protection will last.

By Bonnie E. Eskenazi and Walter Mansing
        
        Intellectual property drives American business, especially in the world's new electronic economy. Protecting its intellectual property from world market competitors is one way a company ensures profitability in the future. Many companies wisely protect their intellectual property, but they oft...

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