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Coordinator for International Intellectual Property Enforcement

Background

On July 22, 2005, President Bush announced the creation of a senior position to help combat intellectual property (IP) violations. The Office of the Coordinator for International Intellectual Property Enforcement will be located at the Department of Commerce.

The establishment of this office reinforces the Bush Administration’s commitment to aggressively enforce intellectual property rights and will support ongoing Administration initiatives.

Coordinator of International Intellectual Property Enforcement

With guidance from Secretary Gutierrez, this office will focus entirely on coordinating and leveraging the resources within the federal government to protect U.S. intellectual property at home and abroad.

The Coordinator of International Intellectual Property Enforcement will focus on:

  • Coordinating with relevant federal agencies such as Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property; the Assistant Attorney General, Criminal Division; the Deputy United States Trade Representative; the Commissioner of Customs; the Undersecretary of State for Economics, Business and Agricultural Affairs; and the Under Secretary of Commerce for International Trade;
  • Serving as the head of the National Intellectual Property Law Enforcement Coordination Council (NIPLECC),
  • Developing policies to address international intellectual property violations and enforce intellectual property laws, and 
  • Implementing strategies for protecting American intellectual property overseas.

The Coordinator will accordingly play a significant role in the ongoing implementation of the Bush administration’s Strategy Targeting Organized Piracy (STOP!) Initiative launched in 2004.

STOP! is a U.S. government-wide initiative to block trade around the world in pirated and counterfeit goods and empower U.S. businesses to secure and enforce their intellectual property rights.

The Office of the Coordinator was established by the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2005 and was appropriated $2 million for activities through September 2006.  Read more at commerce.gov

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Did You Know?    
 
 
The benefits of federal trademark registration are many
Benefits of federal trademark registration : 1. Constructive notice nationwide of the trademark owner's claim. 2. Evidence of ownership of the trademark. 3. Jurisdiction of federal courts may be invoked. 4. Registration can be used as a basis for obtaining registration in foreign countries. 5. Registration may be filed with U.S. Customs Service to prevent importation of infringing foreign goods.

 


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The Owners Were Indicted Today For Charges Of Copyright Infringement
Abdul Naser Al-Sweity, 35, of Newport, Ky. and Hicham Tibtani, 35, of Edgewood, Ky. operated the two grocery markets. The Indictment alleges that f...
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U.S. Government Urges Businesses To Protect Their Intellectual Property From Theft Overseas
Austin, Texas – U. S. Deputy Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property Stephen Pinkos and U.S. Representative Lamar Smith today warned ...
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Fair Use Of The Copyright Act Of 1976
OLC Memorandum on Whether Government Reproduction of Copyrighted Materials Invariably is a "Fair Use" under Section 107 of the Cop...
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Intellectual Property Terms

 


Today's Terms

Copyright

Definition:
The legal right of ownership to the work produced in books, music, plays, movies, graphics/pictures and computer software.

Equivalents

Definition:
A rule of claim interpretation under which a product or process, although not a literal infringement, is still an infringement if it performs substantially the same way as the patented invention.

Fair use

Definition:
A statutory exeption that allows the use of copyrighted work for cetain purposes without requiring permission

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Topics Related to Intellectual Property:

  • Copyright Issues
  • Patents
  • Trademarks
  • Unfair Competition Concerns
  • Right of Publicity Questions
  • Confidentiality Agreement
  • Patent Corporation Treaty

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