Seminar on Specialized Intellectual Property Courts

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – 14 February 2011. Washington, DC. The …

Harnessing Intellectual Property Rights to Protect and Promote Traditional Arts and Crafts and to Empower Women

SIEM REAP – July 25-28. IIPI held the third workshop …

Innovation Opportunities: Philippines

IIPI and the USPTO are working with the Philippines to help the country more effectively capture and exploit the value of its intellectual assets by turning science and technology research into commercially viable inventions.

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Access to HIV/AIDS Pharmaceuticals and the Issue of Rights

Access to HIV/AIDS Pharmaceuticals and the Issue of Rights

Lee Gillespie-White – Washington – November 2002 WashingtonDC111802 Photo © Sean Warren 2006 ... Read More »

The Wrong Song

The Wrong Song

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Intellectual Property Rights Training Programs in Vietnam Hailed as “Eye-Opening”

Hanoi,Vietnam – IIPI, in conjunction with the STAR project in Vietnam and support from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (US PTO), conducted a series of workshops aimed at improving the environment for knowledge-based industries in this country. Over 325 Vietnamese judges, policy makers, IP administrators... Read More »

Digital Commerce and Copyrighted Works: Where is the World Going?

Digital Commerce and Copyrighted Works: Where is the World Going?

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Protecting Ideas from Piracy: Judicial Experts Open Dialogue on Developing Intellectual Property Courts at Washington Conference

Washington, DC. “Specialized IP Courts” are essential to reducing piracy in developing countries. That is the consensus of the 150 judicial experts gathered yesterday and today at a first-of-its-kind event held in Washington. The International Intellectual Property Institute, IIPI, together with... Read More »

Courts Viewed as “Critical Institutions” for Economic Success

Washington, DC. The International Intellectual Property Institute (IIPI) released today an interim study that reports that growth in the developing and transitioning economies of Latin America, Africa, Eastern Europe, the Middle East, Asia and the Pacific critically rests on the capacities of courts... Read More »

Institute to Tackle Judicial Roadblocks to Economic Development

The International Intellectual Property Institute, IIPI, in partnership with the United States Patent and Trademark Office, The George Washington School of Law and the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, will hold an international conference on Specialized Intellectual Property Courts on September... Read More »

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