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The Philippines continued improvement in intellectual property rights (IPR) observance has convinced the European Commission (EC) to rate the country as low priority in IPR infringements and violations.
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The EC survey was conducted last year with 290 respondents from 63 countries.
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The survey, conducted in 2005 with 290 respondents from 63 countries, assessed the state of IPR infringements and how the violations are addressed as a guide for European businesses.
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November 24, 2006 - 12:00am