The IPKat has a colleague, Adnan Baranbo, who is doing research leading to a doctorate at the University of Damascus, Syria. Unfortunately he is finding that his university library does not have many treatises in the field of intellectual property. He has asked the IPKat for help.
The University of Damascus Law Faculty
If any of the IPKat's readers (i) has written anything they'd like to send Adnan as an email attachment, (ii) can send him any useful links to trade mark-related sites on the internet or (iii) has any spare intellectual property books -- even old ones -- that they would like to donate to the University, can they please contact Adnan directly here.
University of Damascus here
CAN ANYONE HELP?
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