What does IPC mean?
IPC means Intellectual Property Center
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Intellectual Property Center?
Intellectual Property Center can be abbreviated as IPC
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What does IPC stand for? IPC stands for "Intellectual Property Center". |
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How to abbreviate "Intellectual Property Center"? "Intellectual Property Center" can be abbreviated as IPC. |
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What is the meaning of IPC abbreviation? The meaning of IPC abbreviation is "Intellectual Property Center". |
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What is IPC abbreviation? One of the definitions of IPC is "Intellectual Property Center". |
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What does IPC mean? IPC as abbreviation means "Intellectual Property Center". |
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What is shorthand of Intellectual Property Center? The most common shorthand of "Intellectual Property Center" is IPC. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- CASRIP - Center for Advanced Study & Research on Intellectual Property
- CIPLIT - Center for Intellectual Property Law and Information Technology
- IPDHK - Intellectual Property Department of Hong Kong
- IPDRC - Intellectual Property Development Research Centre
- IPECG - Intellectual Property Enforcement Consultative Group
- IPEDD - Intellectual Property and Economic Development Division
- IPONZ - Intellectual Property Office of New Zealand
- IPOPNG - Intellectual Property Office of Papua New Guinea
- CIPS - Center for Intellectual Property Studies
- CIPL - Center for Intellectual Property Law
- GIPC - Global Intellectual Property Center
- cIP - Center for Intellectual Property
- CIPTT - Center of Intellectual Property and Technology Transfer
- CIPP - Center for Intellectual Property Policy
- ICC - Intellectual Communication Center
- IPTC - Intellectual Property Trading Center
- IPTC - Intellectual Property Training Center
- IRC - Intellectual Resource Center
- IPSC - intellectual property service center
- CPIP - Center for the Protection of Intellectual Property (George Mason University School of Law)