Edward Machin explores the world of intellectual property, finding a reticence among UK manufacturers to value the cost/benefit analysis of product protection. When China gets on board, after all, you know it’s time to act…
You must lose a fly to catch a trout, said George Herbert, that 17th century poet, priest and unwitting advocate of manufacturing rights protection. Regarding the tendency to baulk at the cost of fortification rather than appreciate the value IP brings, however, he could not have been more prescient. “For those in the manufacturing space,…
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