The global coronavirus epidemic does not restrain, but even boosts some businesses that rely heavily on intellectual and industrial property rights. How some companies do it in a wrong way and how to make use of compulsory license to eventually stop them – writes our colleague Michal Resmer on Mondaq.com.
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