We’re sounding the alarm on a Biden Administration proposal to empower unelected, unaccountable government bureaucrats with the ability to “march-in” and confiscate a company's #IP if it received any federal funding for research.
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The GIPC is a division of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. GIPC is working to champion innovation and creativity through intellectual property standards that create jobs, save lives, advance global economic and cultural prosperity, and generate breakthrough solutions to global challenges.
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The Biden Administration's proposal to abuse “march-in rights” will diminish consumer choice and American innovation. Here’s what you need to know:
Confiscating Business Property Won't Lead to Lower Prices
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The 2024 U.S. Chamber International IP Index just dropped. Curious about who’s up, who’s down, and how intellectual property rights fuel creativity, drive entrepreneurship, and unlock opportunity? Download your copy now.
What Are IP Rights and Why Are They Important?
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What you don’t know can hurt you, so everyone should educate themselves and their loved ones about counterfeiters and how to avoid them. This holiday season, learn to shop smart to stay safe and unbox real happiness. https://lnkd.in/ehNTXr-y
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Congratulations to everyone who participated in Bring Down Counterfeiting 2023!
CEO LGN; ICAIE Founder; Former U.S. Diplomat; National Security/AITI@Terrorism Transnational Crime Corruption Center; Chair: BIAC OECD Anti-Illicit Trade; B20; WEF; TI-US; Chair: United Nations-NCA Peace & Security
International Coalition Against Illicit Economies (ICAIE) / ICAIE Labs congratulates all of the 6 Team Finalists in the 2023 "Bring Down Counterfeiting" Hackathon, held today at George Mason University in Arlington, VA: Team Legitma Team CyberCrustaceans Team Tech Titans Team Veracity Protocol Team 3P2L Team X Scan All winners! in my professional estimation. You can learn more about which team won the Grand Prize and other prizes awarded at this year's 2023 Hackathon at: https://lnkd.in/e795iRRV In recent years, Terrorism, Transnational Crime, and Corruption Center (TraCCC) and the Anti-Illicit Trade Institute (AITI), Terrorism, Transnational Crime and Corruption Center (TraCCC), George Mason University - Schar School of Policy and Government have partnered with private sector and US government organizations to crowdsource novel proposals aimed at disrupting trade in counterfeit goods. This year's submissions were practical, implementable, scalable, and demonstrable (i.e., using real-world data). Winning submissions must have direct applicability to stated challenges that the USPTO, U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), and other U.S. governmental agencies are actively working to overcome. The Bring Down Counterfeiting 2023 Hackathon asked all participants to prototype solutions that enable more effective public-private partnerships to facilitate or enhance data sharing and operational cooperation among the private sector and U.S. governmental agencies in the fight against counterfeit goods. Challenge solvers were asked to help us develop strategies to identify and counter new and existing trends in #counterfeiting and piracy. As the TraCCC-AITI co-director with Dr. Louise Shelley, I also would like to the thank the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Global Innovation Policy Center as a lead partner in the event, and all of the other sponsors: Amazon Blue Clarity Center for Data Innovation ICAIE Mapbox National Crime Prevention Council (NCPC) Statista GMU: Criminal Investigations and Network Analysis Center at George Mason University Center for Intellectual Property x Innovation Policy Institute for Digital InnovAtion Systems Engineering and Operations Research Department at George Mason University We were honored to have strong U.S. Government leadership including outstanding keynotes by: Andre Marshall, GMU Patrick Kilbride, GIPC, USCC John Leonard, U.S. Customs and Border Protection Conrad Wong, USPTO Summer Kostelnik, Office of the Intellectual Property Enforcement Coordinator, The White House Sonny Kilmer, National Intellectual Property Rights Coordination Center, DHS Emcee: Jamil Jaffer, National Security Institute (NSI), GMU Distinguished Judges: Caridad Berdut, USPTO Paul DelPonte, NCPC Jennifer S. Lane, Amazon Theodore Schmitz, GIPC, U.S. Chamber of Commerce Alaina van Horn, U.S. CBP, DHS #BringDownCounterfeiting #ExpeditionHacks #Counterfeits #Fake #Fraud #onlinemarketplaces #illicittrade #trademarks #IPRights
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There are plenty of fun scares in store this Halloween - but it’s critical that consumers stay vigilant against the real hazards of fake goods. Our Top 5 Tips share what you need to know to #ShopSmart:
Shop Smart this Halloween to Avoid the Real Scare of Fake Goods
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