The World Trade Organization requires that members comply with minimum standards for intellectual property protection. These standards, embodied in the so-called Trade-Related aspects of Intellectual Property (TRIPS) Agreement, were the result of a multi-faceted trade deal and did not, by themselves, engender broad support in much of the developing world. The rules required for the protection of pharmaceutical products were bitterly controversial...
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