IP Organisations
IP Organisations category is designated to those specific links promoting related services and/or information (e.g. national patent/trade mark offices, inventors associations, professional affiliations etc.)
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Institute of Intellectual Property Research...
The Institute provides a platform and medium to all establishments to commercialize Intellectual Property and provides industrial training and education in the field of Intellectual Property Rights on its own and in collaboration with various Indian... $3
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Licensing Executives Society of Australia and NZ
LES is an association of 32 individual societies, each composed of individual members who are engaged in the profession of licensing and other aspects of transferring or profiting from intellectual property. $1
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