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Henry Z. Horbaczewski and Iris C. Geik
over 12 years ago
Intellectual Property
Copyright and Trademark Law Blog
Intellectual Property Rights Blowing in the Wind
If ever we hated to say "we told you so", this is that moment. The U.S./Brazil dispute over U.S. cotton subsidies [1] has landed the U.S. on the wrong side of a WTO ruling, resulting in sanctions. Brazil has already identified 102 U.S....
Walter W. Palmer
over 12 years ago
Intellectual Property
Copyright and Trademark Law Blog
UPDATE: Walter W. Palmer on the U.S./Brazilian WTO dispute
Walter W. Palmer, of Pinheiro Palmer Advogados, discusses Brazil IP News - Legal instrument permits Brazilian federal government to suspend IP and similar rights as "cross-retaliation" in WTO disputes. June 21, 2010 Correspondence...