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Small software companies need IP regime that enables them to flourish

The findings of the Hargreaves Review into Intellectual Property and Growth are welcome but concerns remain over the uncertainty of what exactly will be taken forward and how quickly
Julian Heathcote Hobbins , Information world review 19/05/2011
 
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