Protecting intellectual property has always posed challenges, in large part because IP deals with something intangible: the thinking behind innovations. You can’t build a fence around ideas, post armed guards to protect them, or even firewall them.

Protecting intellectual property has always posed challenges, in large part because IP deals with something intangible: the thinking behind innovations. You can’t build a fence around ideas, post armed guards to protect them, or even firewall them.

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