PAGES

249 – 254

DOI

10.1080/08109029808629279
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Anthony Mason.

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Trade and Intellectual Property: Some Observations

Anthony Mason.

Intellectual property rights run counter to the interests of consumers and the public. They are also exploited in anti-competitive ways. On this account these rights should be qualified or subjected to competition regulation. The globalization of intellectual property exposes the interests of consumers and the public to greater risks unless appropriate mechanisms of protection are developed.

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