Pro-IP Compliance: New IP Enforcement Bill
A new IP Enforcement Bill (H.R. 2410) would give the State Department additional resources and training for intellectual property enforcement efforts abroad.
House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Howard Berman introduced the legislation to combat violations in countries that do not meet the current international IP obligations. The bill, also called the Foreign Relations Authorization Act, authorizes ten IP specialists to work with foreign governments, rights holders, and U.S. leaders. For more details, read the InformationWeek article by K.C. Jones.
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