Conference Board yanks ‘piracy’ reports
The Conference Board of Canada has been forced to retract: Intellectual Property Rights in the Digital Economy; National Innovation Performance and Intellectual Property Rights: A Comparative Analysis; and Intellectual Property Rights—Creating Value and Stimulating Investment. It’s a, “stunning and positive development,” says Ottawa copyright lawyer Howard Knopf (right) on Excess Copyright . He goes on to quote the front page of the board’s web site as saying »»» An internal review has determined that these reports did not follow the high quality research standards of The Conference Board of Canada.

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