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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CSIS Report Launch: Protecting Intellectual Property for National Security: A Transition Report for the New Administration
Event — March 28, 2025
RAI Explainer: A Brief History of the International IP Regime
Blog Post by Julie Heng, Arrizka Faida, and Chris Borges — February 13, 2025
RAI Explainer: Generic Drugs, Property Rights, and the Orange Book
Blog Post by Chris Borges — December 4, 2024
Innovation Lightbulb: How Greater Patent Equity Spur U.S. Innovation
Newsletter by Julia Yoon — July 26, 2024
RAI Explainer: Capturing the O-RAN Opportunity
Blog Post by Julia Yoon — July 17, 2024
RAI Explainer: Standard Essential Patents and National Security
Blog Post by Chris Borges — July 10, 2024
Report Launch: The Role of Trust in Advancing Equity in Innovation
Event — June 24, 2024
Report Launch: The Role of Trust in Advancing Equity in Innovation
Transcript — June 24, 2024
Democracies’ Advantage: Leveraging Innovation Coalitions to Meet the Autocratic Challenge
Blog Post by Jonathan Barnett — June 20, 2024
Assessing the Patent and Trademark Office’s Inventorship Guidance for AI-Assisted Inventions
Commentary by Alexander Kersten — June 3, 2024