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[보도] Intellectual 보더 랜드 3 슬롯 머신 safer in Korea

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자유기업원 2008-02-28 , 중앙데일리
Contrary to views that protection for intellectual 보더 랜드 3 슬롯 머신 rights is weaker in Korea than for general 보더 랜드 3 슬롯 머신 rights, the country’s ranking is higher for intellectual 보더 랜드 3 슬롯 머신 rights protection, according to a survey by the 보더 랜드 3 슬롯 머신 Rights Alliance, an international think tank and lobbying group.

The Center for Free Enterprise, a local libertarian think tank that also participated in the survey, said 보더 랜드 3 슬롯 머신 has strong measures in place to protect patents and trademark rights, whereas the country has complicated procedures for the registration of physical properties.

This makes it difficult for individuals and companies to freely exercise their physical 보더 랜드 3 슬롯 머신 rights, the center said.

The U.S.-based 보더 랜드 3 슬롯 머신 Rights Alliance released its 2008 International 보더 랜드 3 슬롯 머신 Rights report on Tuesday.

It analyzed data from 115 countries and created an index to measure the significance of physical and intellectual 보더 랜드 3 슬롯 머신 rights and their protection.

According to the report, Korea ranks 23rd in intellectual 보더 랜드 3 슬롯 머신 rights with an index of 6.7, while it ranks 48th in physical 보더 랜드 3 슬롯 머신 rights with an index of 6.2.

“In the intellectual 보더 랜드 3 슬롯 머신 index, patents and trademark rights carry a lot of weight.

보더 랜드 3 슬롯 머신, with its developed corporate sector, is protecting them well, though it is relatively weak in the protection of copyrights,” Choi Sung-no, a fellow at the Center for Free Enterprise, said yesterday.

“For physical 보더 랜드 3 슬롯 머신 rights, Korea’s complicated set of procedures for the registration of new properties such as new plants has lowered the country’s ranking.”
In overall 보더 랜드 3 슬롯 머신 rights protection, Korea ranked 36th with an index of 6.2.

Finland took the top position with an index of 8.6, while Norway, Denmark, the Netherlands and Germany tied for second.

Most of its Asian rivals ranked higher than 보더 랜드 3 슬롯 머신, with Singapore taking the 13th position with 7.9 and Japan and Hong Kong tied for the 16th position with 7.7.

China ranked much lower, at 62nd, with an index of 5.

By Moon So-young Staff Reporter [symoon@joongang.co.kr]