Jeff Morton, along with lawyers from Gowlings and Dorsey & Whitney (New York), recently published an article entitled “Key Differences Between Canada and the United States in Licensing Intellectual Property”. The article appeared in the January/February 2014 edition of the IPIC Bulletin, published by the Intellectual Property Institute of Canada.
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