SURVEY | PRACTICAL GUIDE TO INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY CONTRACTS AND CONTRACTUAL CLAUSES
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On 9 November 2020, the Federal Public Service Economy, SMEs, and Energy published on its website a Practical Guide to contracts and contractual clauses relating to intellectual property law, which can be accessed free of charge.
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