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Coda: Issues for Future Research
Pages 391-394

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From page 391...
... Some non-Western countries have voluntarily adopted Western-style IPR laws in the process of modernization. Western countries cannot necessarily count on a continuation of this pattern of adoption, however, as the negotiating positions of Brazil and India in the Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS)
From page 392...
... How far can the United States expect to push developing countries to strengthen their {PR systems when it cannot be shown that the current level of protection is too low or that stronger protection would be in their interest? Research Issue: The United States has been able to make headway with the newly industrialized countries (NICS)
From page 393...
... Research Issue: Bryan Harris notes in Chapter 6 that {PR harmonization for its own sake cannot be justified without a basic understanding of "the relationship between the economic interests of intellectual property owners and intellectual property users." The push by the United States for harmonization in GATT has moved forward without a full understanding of possible negative impacts on some sectors of U.S. industry.


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