Intellectual Property

Every innovation that improves lives, advances society, and drives our economy starts with an idea. Strong intellectual property rights—including patents, trademarks, and copyrights—protect and incentivize those ideas. When inventors, researchers, engineers, artists, and entrepreneurs have legal certainty that their work will be protected and rewarded, they can keep the transformative ideas coming. Intellectual property protections also shield consumers from dangerous fake and counterfeit goods, giving people assurances that products—from life-saving medicines to toys—are safe and authentic.
Medical Innovation Means Americans are Living Longer, Better Lives
But price controls on medicines could put this progress at risk.
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The U.S. Chamber’s 14th International IP Index evaluates 55 economies across 53 criteria to provide actionable guidance on strengthening intellectual property systems that drive innovation, creativity, and global economic growth.
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The U.S. Chamber’s Global Innovation Policy Center champions innovation and creativity through intellectual property standards so businesses can save lives, solve problems, create jobs, advance growth, and enhance society. Our work to protect strong intellectual property rights begins in Washington, D.C., and extends to countries across the globe.
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- Small BusinessC-Suite to Main Street: Building the Network That Builds Your BusinessThursday, April 1612:00 PM EDT - 12:30 PM EDTVirtualLearn More
- Intellectual PropertyGlobal IP SummitTuesday, April 2111:00 AM EDT - 11:00 AM EDTU.S. Chamber of Commerce, 1615 H St NW, Washington, DC 20062Learn More
- Small BusinessSmall Business Grant Program AwardsWednesday, April 2909:00 AM EDT - 09:00 AM EDTU.S. Chamber of Commerce, 1615 H St NW, Washington, DC 20062Learn More
Latest Content
- Digital intellectual property theft is a low-risk, high-reward, multi-billion dollar criminal endeavor that harms consumers, businesses, and the economy. Education, engagement, and public-private collaborations are key for fighting back.We’ve only just scratched the surface of anti-obesity medical innovation. But we can only unlock that power if Congress reverses the impacts of government price controls.The Global Innovation Policy Center offers comments to USTR for the 2024 Review of Notorious Markets for Counterfeiting and Piracy.This summer saw tremendous movement on several major copyright initiatives across the globe.Mexico must implement its intellectual property obligations under USMCA as critical transition deadlines loom.Lawmakers’ proposal to use Section 1498 for semaglutide would undermine innovation and economic growth.WIPO recently released the 17th edition of the Global Innovation Index (GII). Benchmarking the strength of 133 country’s innovation ecosystems, the 2024 report illustrates how innovation can drive economic growth and development in global markets.Policies that governments put in place can either help foster investment in innovation or stop it in its tracks. Market restrictive policies—such as price controls—lead to fewer new medicines, less research and development (R&D) into new treatments, and longer wait times for patients. These policies will also cause America to forfeit its global leadership in life-science innovation.Piracy sites lure users with free content but expose them to dangerous malware, leading to data theft, financial loss, and severe device damage.















