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Computer law: GATT is gonna get ya!

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Donner, I.H. ; Lowe, Price, LeBlanc, & Becker, Alexandria, VA

GATT, or General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, is a treaty which President Clinton negotiated and Congress passed. President Clinton signed GATT into law on December 8, 1994, thereby making several changes to current intellectual property laws, including changes to patent, trademark, copyright, and International Trade Commission importation laws. The author explains some general provisions of GATT and its impact on small business practices

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Computer  (Volume:28 ,  Issue: 3 )

Date of Publication: Mar 1995

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