This is the third post in a series of posts looking at the question of intellectual property rights in both China and India.
We'll be adding new posts to this series each week for the next few weeks.
In the last post, we explained the numerous changes made to strengthen intellectual property in China and India.
Yet, to many observers, it has not been enough. Governments, donors, academics and private industry encourage, some more subtly than others, China...
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