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A core principle in U.S. intellectual property (IP) law is that IP rights are territorially limited. A U.S. patent, copyright, trademark, or trade secret affords the holder exclusive rights solely within the United Stat…
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Territoriality v. Extraterritoriality in Intellectual Property - TLBlog.org A core principle in U.S. intellectual property (IP) law is that IP rights are territorially limited. A U.S. patent, copyright, trademark, or trade secret affords the holder exclusive rights solely within the United Stat… Read the full IIPLA blog post: https://iipla.org/blog/territoriality-v-extraterritoriality-in-intellectual-property-tlblog-org