PLSC 380F Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: Uruguay Round, Paris Convention For The Protection Of Industrial Property, Pharmaceutical Industry

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1886: berne convention we signed this in 1989; we made everyone else sign it, and we had to sign for credibility. Ip is national. there is no such thing as international property. will be questioned on. Eu: european trademark and design protection: you can get a trademark or design certi cate for all 28 signatory states. otherwise, you have to register in all countries. Jumping ahead to 1940s, after the war: during the war, between the two wars this was the beginning for a lot of countries for industrialization. Traditionally, industrial countries developed through high tari s and diplomats sent out for markets abroad and convince other countries to get rid of tari s against your goods. corporations within had stability, government protected them from imported goods in market de nition. Lack of trade was part of the problem that led to wwii. after wwii, there were e orts to set up a new world economic order.

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