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State Department Approves IPR Training Programs in China, Brazil, Russia, Etc.

The State Department has approved fifteen new projects totaling $3.36 million in fiscal year 2010 anti-crime funds to enable U.S. law enforcement agencies and diplomatic missions to collaborate in the delivery of international enforcement training and technical assistance programs on…

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intellectual property rights protection. The new projects involve foreign law enforcement partners in China, Brazil, Mexico, Russia, and other nations in the Pacific Rim, Latin America, Eastern Europe, Central Asia and Africa.