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We looked forward to further positive cooperation and progress on intellectual property rights (IPR).
WHITEHOUSE: Joint Statement of the 4th ASEAN-U.S. Leaders' Meeting
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As more Chinese companies and individuals invent new products and technologies, IPR protection is bound to improve.
FORBES: Innovation and IPR in China: Part II
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Nokia Siemens Networks non-IFRS operating margin includes a positive impact from non-recurring IPR income of approximately EUR 30 million.
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The blog was written by Frank Ovaitt, Executive Director of IPR, the leading research and education organization in the public relations industry.
FORBES: Talking About Yourself: The PR Impact
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As we discuss in this third post on the subject, just as IPR protection and innovation go hand in hand, so does capital and innovation.
FORBES: Innovation and IPR in China, Part III
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Innovation and the protection of intellectual property rights (IPR) go hand in hand, and are two topics that come up frequently in discussions about China.
FORBES: Innovation and IPR in China, Part III
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The expected outcomes of the workshop are the guidelines on the production and use of OER and the recommendations on open licensing and IPR-related issues.
UNESCO: All Events | United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
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As a leading global telecommunications solutions provider, Huawei abides by and respects third-party intellectual property rights (IPR) and strives for continuous innovation to maintain our leadership position.
FORBES: Senators Demand Huawei Cyberespionage Answers
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Huawei has not been found in violation of IPR infringement by any court in any country nor has Huawei been found to have acquired inappropriately any third-party proprietary information.
FORBES: Senators Demand Huawei Cyberespionage Answers
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As a result, pressure on the government and the courts will increase in the years ahead to protect the IPR of not just the foreign companies, but the local companies as well.
FORBES: Innovation and IPR in China: Part II
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During the last two decades, Nokia has invested approximately EUR 43 billion in research and development and built one of the wireless industry's strongest and broadest IPR portfolios, with over 10, 000 patent families.
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