International
Finding a Path Forward on Chinese IPR
May 9, 2012
The protection and enforcement of intellectual property rights (IPR) in China is a top priority for both industry and government in both the U.S. and China. The reason for this is clear and can be seen in the recent Department of Commerce study on the importance of IP in the United States: IP-intensive industries support 40 million direct and indirect jobs which accounts for nearly 30 percent of total American jobs. As China continues to seek ways to grow its middle class and support small businesses, protecting IP is increasingly critical for China. During the recent GIPC Industry Mission to China, staff and members delivered in person the GIPC comments regarding the draft amendments to China’s Copyright law amendments.
Innovation and Creativity in Emerging Economies
May 2, 2012On Monday, April 30th, the Global Intellectual Property Center (GIPC) hosted a panel discussion in Geneva highlighting the important role intellectual property (IP) plays in fostering innovation in emerging economies. U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations in Geneva, Betty King, served as the moderator of the event and U.S. Ambassador to the World Trade Organization, Michael Punke, provided closing remarks. The panel was attended by nearly 50 attendees from 23 countries—including 8 ambassadors and other high-level officials. The speakers represented a broad spectrum of interests dependent on IP operating in Brazil, India, and Turkey.
Mr. Paul Needham, the President of Simpa Networks kicked off the panel by discussing the importance of IP for his India-based renewable energy company.
World IP Day: Celebrate American Jobs, Innovation, and Prosperity
Apr 26, 2012By Mark Elliot
Today as we celebrate the 12th annual World Intellectual Property Day, we find ourselves reflecting on the heightened dialogue surrounding intellectual property over the past year. What has become very evident is the fact that so few people—from elected officials, to the public, to business leaders—actually know what IP is.
They may not seem so important, but patents, trademarks, and copyrights make up a very important element of our economic and social well-beings.
GIPC Welcomes House Bill to Allow CBP Officers to Share Information With Right Holders
Mar 21, 2012By Steve Tepp
Supreme IP Rights Needed in China
Mar 19, 2012Stopping Fakes and Promoting Exports
Mar 13, 2012By Gina Vetere
IP is Not a Trade-Off
Mar 5, 2012By Gina Vetere
Previewing the Chinese IPR Landscape in 2030
Feb 29, 2012The Cancer of Counterfeits
Feb 28, 2012By Mark Elliot


