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Senators Ask President to Prioritize Appointment of IP Officials | McDonnell Boehnen Hulbert & Berghoff LLP


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In a letter sent to President Joseph Biden at the end of March, Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-VT), Chairman of the Senate Subcommittee on Intellectual Property, and Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC), Ranking Member of the Subcommittee on Intellectual Property, asked the President to prioritize the appointment of intellectual property officials within the Executive Branch over the coming weeks.
Senators Leahy (at right) and Tillis (at left) note that [e]nsuring that the intellectual property of creative artists, inventors and small businesses is meaningfully protected constitutes a top priority for them, and point out that IP-intensive industries account for 45 million jobs and more than 38 percent of U.S. GDP.  Recognizing the importance of IP to the Nation s culture and economy, the Senators ask the President to move expeditiously to fill key Executive Branch positions that promote and protect intellectual property rights a ....

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Congress Should Hold Big Tech Accountable for Copyright Violations


By Seth Cooper
| January 11, 2021 | 12:00pm EST
Mark Zuckerberg is CEO of Facebook, one of the large companies that could be affected by copyright law changes. (Photo credit: KENZO TRIBOUILLARD/AFP via Getty Images)
Each year, Big Tech social media websites rake in billions from ads they place alongside user-uploaded videos and music. But federal copyright law too easily allows Internet giants like Google and Facebook to duck accountability for costly copyright violations when users upload massive amounts of infringing content on their sites.
With a new Congress now in place, it s time for an overhaul of the notice-and-takedown system for removing infringing content from Internet websites. A draft bill released on Dec. 22 by Senate IP Subcommittee then-Chairman Thom Tillis, called the Digital Copyright Act of 2021, offers a promising route to overhaul the old system. The 117th Congress should refine and advance the Tillis bil ....

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This week in IP: EU watch list raises eyebrows, UK clones all EU marks, US slams COVID scammers


Brand owners question EU counterfeit watch list credibility
On Tuesday, January 5, in-house counsel criticised the EU’s
decision not to include major e-commerce platforms in its list of sites that reportedly
facilitate intellectual property infringement.
According to the European Commission, which published the Counterfeit and Piracy Watch List in December 2020 with the support of the EUIPO,
Amazon, Alibaba and eBay were not included because of their continued
engagement with rights owners.
Counsel at Philips, a fashion company and drinks brand
Jägermeister pointed out to Managing IP that these platforms were the most
frequently reported for IP infringement, and said this omission went against ....

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