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IP Roadmap

Every two years, ICC's Commission on Intellectual Property produces a new edition of its intellectual property roadmap. Entitled "Current and emerging intellectual property issues for business: a roadmap for business and policy makers", this popular report is translated into several languages and is available in hard copy (English only) as well as in an interactive web version.

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IP Roadmap 2008

English | Portuguese | Chinese ArabicSpanish |  

                                                                                                                                                                                   

 

For hard copies, please contact Daphne Yong-d'Hervé.

We welcome your comments on the roadmap as they help us improve the document from year to year. Please send any comments to Daphne Yong-d'Hervé.

ICC thanks the following persons and firms for having made the different language versions of the roadmap possible:

  • Dannemann, Siemsen, Bigler,& Ipanema Moreira - Peter Dirk Siemsen (Portuguese translation)
  • Hunton & Williams - Douglas Kenyon and Manuel Maisog (Chinese translation)
  • Talal Abu-Ghazaleh Organization – Samar Al- Labbad  (Arabic translation)
  • Cavelier Abogados – Emilio Ferrero and Daniel Peña (Spanish translation)

News on the IP Roadmap

New IP roadmap covers auctions, sports, legal advice   

Paris, 18 April 2008

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The ninth edition of ICC’s Intellectual Property (IP) Roadmap is now available online. First published in 2000, the latest edition reflects how intellectual property is rapidly evolving to serve a global economy that is increasingly dependent on conceptual products and global networks. 

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    


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