Posted: Friday, April 27, 2012 - By Clayton R. Norman
The Justice Ministry, Costa Rican-American Chamber of Commerce and other groups created the Costa Rican Academy of Intellectual Property to help train public and private agencies to protect intellectual property rights.
Alberto Font
Geoffrey Onyeama, assistant general director of the World Intellectual Property Organization, inaugurates a new Justice Ministry agency on April 19.
Costa Rica has a newly minted body for promoting and developing the protection of intellectual property rights. Somebody should have told the band that played to celebrate the occasion.
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