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Intellectual Property

Agriculture, Energy, Intellectual Property, International

Trump Administration Announces Phase One of Trade Deal With China

12/16/2019 ajohnson

The U.S. and China confirmed completion of a first phase for an agreement to address trade concerns.

Commerce, Healthcare, Intellectual Property, International, PBM, PBMs, Pharmacy Benefits Manager

USMCA Steps Back on Intellectual Property Protection

12/13/2019 Elizabeth Wright

The administration and Congress should support IP protection in trade deals that respect and adhere as closely as possible to U.S. laws.

Intellectual Property

Legislation Introduced to Further Music Copyright Modernization

11/25/2019 Deborah Collier

New bi-partisan legislation would give creators of music and other programs broadcast by AM/FM radio stations control over their intellectual property.

Agriculture, Environment, Intellectual Property, International

Passing USMCA Must be Top Fall Priority for Congress

09/10/2019 Peter Klensch

The time has come for the 25-year-old NAFTA to receive a much-needed update.

Agriculture, Commerce, Intellectual Property, International, Technology, Telecommunications

Time is Ticking on USMCA

09/10/2019 Deborah Collier

In 1994, the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) entered into force, creating a partnership between the U.S., Canada, and Mexico that progressively eliminated tariffs and all duties and quantitative restrictions, except for a limited number of agriculture products, traded with Canada, that were eliminated by 2008. However, this trade agreement never envisioned the evolution […]

Intellectual Property, International, Technology, Telecommunications

Digital Video Piracy Isn’t Fun and Games

06/21/2019 Deborah Collier

Technology is continually changing, and nowhere is that more apparent than in the video piracy space.  In 2014, CAGW President Tom Schatz and I co-authored a report entitled, Intellectual Property:  Making It Personal, where we discussed the ongoing issues surrounding the protection of intellectual property rights.  In this report, we referred to a study conducted […]

Commerce, Intellectual Property, International

On World IP Day – Celebrating and Protecting Sports and their Brands

04/26/2019 Deborah Collier

Each year, April 26 marks the celebration of World IP Day, when the importance of intellectual property rights and the achievements gained from its protection are recognized.  According to the Global Innovation Policy Center (GIPC) intellectual property (IP) contributes $6.6 trillion to America’s GDP.  In 2019, the World IP Day celebration focuses on sports and […]

Commerce, Healthcare, Intellectual Property, International, PBM, PBMs, Pharmacy Benefits Manager, Technology, Telecommunications

NAFTA Negotiators Should Promote Strong IP Rights

05/11/2018 Deborah Collier

As the May 18 deadline for negotiating a modernized North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) looms, negotiators should consider closely how intellectual property (IP) rights will be treated between the countries involved. According to the Global Innovation Policy Center’s (GIPC) 2018 International IP Index, which measures 50 countries against 40 IP indicators, the U.S. ranked […]

Intellectual Property, Technology, Telecommunications

Music Copyright Modernization Moves Forward

04/12/2018 Deborah Collier

Technological advances over the past several decades have dramatically changed the way everyone listens to music, but compensation for performers, producers, and songwriters remains in the dark ages.  They do not receive just compensation for the intellectual property created by their hard work and ingenuity.  For the past couple of years, House Judiciary Committee has […]

Commerce, Intellectual Property, Technology, Telecommunications

Reducing Government’s Footprint on the Music Industry

01/25/2018 Deborah Collier

On January 28, 2018, the music industry will gather at the Grammy Awards.  Country legends, pop artists, classical musicians, producers, and songwriters will be among those recognized for their innovation in music and sound. While the Grammys celebrate their accomplishments, many of these music creators do not receive just compensation for their hard work and […]

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