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IPI President Tom Giovanetti Op/Ed: World Intellectual Property Organization and Strategic Targeting Organized Piracy Initiative
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 21/ U.S. Newswire/ -- The following is an Op/Ed
piece written by Tom Giovanetti, president of the Institute for
Policy Innovation:
WIPO & STOP
By Tom Giovanetti
Word Count: 728
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By any material measure today is a great time to be alive.
Technological innovation has resulted in dramatically higher living
standards across the planet. In the developed world, we are healthier
and more productive than ever before, and in our leisure time w...
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