Standards and Intellectual Property Rights for Innovation
Securing intellectual property rights and U.S. participation in international technology standards development
Renewing our commitment to open, consensus-driven global standards and securing intellectual property rights for U.S. inventors are critical for national security. A strong intellectual property regime has been a pillar of U.S. economic and technological competitiveness, providing the incentive for invention and commercialization of countless essential technologies the world enjoys today.
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Event Recap: Innovation and IP's Role in Combatting the COVID-19 Pandemic
Blog Post by Gregory Arcuri — May 24, 2022
Book Event: Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla's "Moonshot: Inside Pfizer's Nine-Month Race to Make the Impossible Possible"
Event — May 19, 2022
Innovation and IP’s Role in Combatting the Covid-19 Pandemic
Event — April 27, 2022
No Evidence That Patents Slow Access to Vaccines
Commentary by Andrei Iancu — April 14, 2021