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22 January 2013

Rights in Data Handbook 2013: Protecting and exploiting IP in data and databases internationally

The handbook offers practical tips for businesses to protect and exploit their databases or who use third party data.
Australia Intellectual Property

DLA Piper's Rights in Data Handbook summarises the different types of protection which are available for data and databases in 12 key global jurisdictions including the US, China, Japan, Australia and the EU.

The handbook offers practical tips for the many businesses looking to protect and exploit their databases and will be of equal interest to those who use third party data.

To read it, download a copy using the PDF icon.

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This publication is intended as a general overview and discussion of the subjects dealt with. It is not intended to be, and should not used as, a substitute for taking legal advice in any specific situation. DLA Piper Australia will accept no responsibility for any actions taken or not taken on the basis of this publication.


DLA Piper Australia is part of DLA Piper, a global law firm, operating through various separate and distinct legal entities. For further information, please refer to www.dlapiper.com

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