Archive    Search

House Passes Intellectual Property Bill

The House on May 6 passed Chamber-supported legislation that would further crack down on intellectual property theft and piracy.

The “Prioritizing Resources and Organization for Intellectual Property Act of 2007,”  or PRO-IP Act, would strengthen civil and criminal penalties against intellectual property theft and piracy, increase resources devoted to fighting IP crimes, and improve coordination of federal efforts.

The Chamber and its Global Intellectual Property Center is leading the fight to protect the competitive advantage that intellectual property provides American workers and businesses in the world economy.

Learn more.


Login to view/submit comments.

Republish  Share This Article Print


Chamber Radio

Chamber Radio Get the Flash Player to see this player.

 
Copyright © 2005-2008 U.S. Chamber of Commerce 1615 H St NW Washington DC 20062-2000 All Rights Reserved
Advancing human progress through an economic, political and social system based on
individual freedom, incentive, initiative, opportunity, and responsibility.
Terms and Conditions  |  Privacy Policy