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India to talk tough on IPR issue in free trade talks with EU
The Times of India, reported on May 1, 2011 that Indian negotiators have been asked not to take any obligations on intellectual property rights beyond what is mandated in domestic laws and World Trade Organisation rules in their discussions with their European counterparts for a free trade pact with the European Union. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who chaired the meeting of the trade and economic relations committee, "firmly directed" that the Indian side shall not take any obligation beyond TRIPS (Trade Related Intellectual Property Right) / domestic law, a government statement said on Saturday. The committee reviewed the status of the India-European Union Bilateral [...]
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- Subject : Regulations - IP Field : Industrial Property