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Intellectual Property
Vol. 46, Issue 4, 2018March 20, 2019 EDT

A Single Spark can Start a Prairie Fire: Implications of the 2015 Amendments to IEEE-SA’s Patent Policy

Ashish Bharadwaj, Manveen Singh,
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Capital University Law Review
Ashish Bharadwaj & Manveen Singh, A Single Spark Can Start a Prairie Fire: Implications of the 2015 Amendments to IEEE-SA’s Patent Policy, 46 Capital University Law Review 583 (2019).
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