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	<title>Comments on: Patent Protection: Why are Patents Important?</title>
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		<title>By: Tales of the Cocktail Session: Intellectual Property II &#124; The Pegu Blog</title>
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		<description>[...] The seminar was broken up into several segments, the first ones dealing each with a specific kind of intellectual property protection. Sheila would define the segment and outline its legal implications. Riley would amplify business consequences, and Eben would add anecdotes or other context for the bar world. They would then conclude with a discussion of the best means of conflict resolution and, more importantly, prevention.  Source: Tactical IP [...]</description>
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