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International

Aug. 5, 2009

Northern Exposure

David Wotherspoon and Katherine Gower ask: Does Canada deserve to be on par with India and China for trademark, patent and copyright infringement?

By David Wotherspoon and Katherine Gower

This year, and for the first time, Canada was named to the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative's priority watch list effectively putting the country on par with China, India and Russia for trademark, patent and copyright infringement. But Canada is not the hotbed of movie piracy and counterfeiting that apparently faced California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger on his visit north two years ago. Though Trade Repr...

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