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Cornell student: ‘IP is Green’

Heard it from IP Dragon:

cornell.jpgMatt Perkins, who studies sustainable energy and Chinese at Cornell University, writes this post, “Intellectual Property is Green,” on his blog for The Cornell Daily Sun:

a critical component of solving China’s environmental issues (and protecting both the U.S.’s and China’s economic vitality), is greater IP enforcement.

Read the full article here.

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  1. [...] CSR in the context of intellectual property rights, something which I briefly mentioned last year, in response to an article by Cornell University Matt Perkins. Blogger IP Dragon does a good job of covering this topic, too, [...]

    Posted by ResponsibleChina.com: Environmental sustainability, corporate social responsibility and social entrepreneurship in China. | Chinese copycats: pirates or hero innovators? | August 7, 2008, 3:02 am

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