Intellectual Property Protection: Foreign Governments Get To Argue Their Case To USTR Before Publication Of "Watch Lists"
Executive Summary
For the first time, the U.S. Trade Representative is giving foreign governments and others a chance to publicly testify before issuing its 2010 Special 301 report on countries it deems do not provide adequate protection of intellectual property rights
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