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Legal ownership in one country does not necessarily mean ownership in other countries

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The statement above is TRUE.
In common law countries, ownership of an intellectual property is established by prior use while in code law countries ownership is established by the registration of that property. Which means that legal ownership in one country does not necessarily mean ownership in other countries.
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