Lebanon still fails to properly enforce Intellectual Property Rights law Beirut seminar discusses challenges of IPR enforcement By Dana Halawi Daily Star staff Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) adviser at the Economy and Trade Ministry Wissam al-Amil blamed the government on Tuesday for its carelessness in enforcing the laws pertaining to IPR in Lebanon, saying that more efforts are needed in this aspect. "Lebanon is one of the first countries in the region to have intellectual property rights.
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