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Commerce Secretary Unveils Initiative To Fight Intellectual Property Theft

Gutierrez: Theft of Intellectual Property Won’t be Tolerated

U.S. Commerce Secretary Carlos M. Gutierrez today unveiled new Bush administration initiatives to fight intellectual property theft during visits with High Tech industry executives in Silicon Valley, California and movie industry executives in Los Angeles, California.

The new initiatives include the appointment of Intellectual Property Rights (IPR)Experts in key overseas countries including Brazil, China, India and Russia, a new Small Business Outreach program to educate U.S. small businesses on how to protect their intellectual property rights, and a Global Intellectual Property Academy that will provide training programs for foreign government officials on global IPR issues.

“The protection of intellectual property is vital to our economic growth and global competitiveness and it has major consequences in our ongoing effort to promote security and stability around the world,” Gutierrez said. “The Bush administration is committed to stopping trade in pirated and counterfeit goods. Theft of intellectual property is not tolerated and will not be tolerated.”

Gutierrez announced that the IPR experts will have legal and technical expertise to effectively advocate for improved IPR protection.

The Small-Business Outreach Initiative is an ongoing series of two-day seminars throughout the year across the United States to educate U.S. small businesses on how to protect and enforce their intellectual property rights domestically and abroad.

Gutierrez also discussed the Global IPR Academy that will work closely with other federal government agencies to offer training on IPR issues to officials from developing countries including judges, prosecutors, patent, trademark and copyright officials, and foreign policy makers in effort to further raise awareness of IPR theft worldwide.

In July, the Bush administration also announced the senior-level appointment of a Coordinator of Intellectual Property Enforcement to help combat intellectual property violations.

IP-based businesses, such as software, bio-technology and the entertainment industries, now represent the largest single sector of the U.S. economy. IP theft costs U.S. businesses an estimated $250 billion per year, and 750,000 American jobs. The World Customs Organization and Interpol estimate the total global trade in illegitimate goods increased in 2004 to more than $600 billion.

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Trade Dress

Definition:
The totality of elements in which a product or service is packaged or presented, such as the shape and appearance of a product or container, or the cover of a book or magazine.

Antitrust

Definition:
The worst antitrust offenses are price fixing and bid rigging. Price fixing occurs when two or more sellers agree that they will increase prices a certain amount, or that they won't sell below a certain price. Bid rigging most commonly occurs when two or more firms agree not to bid against each other to supply products or services to local, state or federal government agencies, or when they agree on the level of their individual bids.

Utility Patent

Definition:
May be granted to anyone who invents or discovers any new, useful, and nonobvious process, machine, article of manufacture, or composition of matter, or any new and useful improvement thereof.

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