By Malcolm Maclachlan
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Daily Journal Staff Writer
A once-controversial bill on state intellectual property has been dropped by its author in deference to an effort by Gov. Jerry Brown's administration to protect state trademarks and other works.
"I want to see what ideas will be proposed by the administration's Intellectual Property Working Group over the next year," said Assemblyman Mark Stone, D-Monterey Bay, wh...
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