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Mercury rising


Intellectual property law has become a weapon that more and more firms have in their armoury. As with tax and accounting laws, most firms will be happy to leave the agonising over their ethics to others while creating as much advantage for themselves as possible within the rules provided for them.

The irony of TT choosing Espeed as its first litigation target has been lost on few in the industry, with the furore over the Wagner patent...

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