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Action Strategy For The Enforcement Of Intellectual Property Rights Launched

U.S. Secretary of Commerce Carlos Gutierrez, United States Trade Representative Susan Schwab, EU Commission Vice-President responsible for Enterprise and Industry Policy Gunter Verheugen and EU Commissioner for Trade Peter Mandelson hail ground-breaking agreement  

Washington, DC - U.S. Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez, United States Trade Representative Susan Schwab, EU Commission Vice-President responsible for Enterprise and Industry Policy Gunter Verheugen and EU Commissioner for Trade Peter Mandelson today announced a joint Action Strategy for the Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights.

"Intellectual property is the backbone of America's economy. We must work aggressively and effectively with our trading partners to ensure that IP is protected around the world," said Commerce Secretary Gutierrez. "This agreement with the EU demonstrates our shared commitment to strong IP enforcement and is built upon tangible actions that we will take together. Our focus must be on strong enforcement of rules all WTO members have agreed."

"A vital global trading system that produces jobs and economic opportunities for people in the United States and around the world depends on respect for the law. Enforcement of intellectual property rights is a critical element of our trade policy," said Schwab.

This Action Strategy is a continuation of President Bush's strong commitment to promote American competitiveness and innovation. At the 2005 U.S.-EU Summit, Leaders agreed that: "Growing global piracy and counterfeiting threatens the competitiveness of innovative industries, the livelihoods of creative artists and workers, and the health and safety of consumers in the European Union, the United States and beyond. We are committed to effectively combating piracy and counterfeiting at home and abroad."

The U.S.-EU Action Strategy for the Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights is built upon concrete actions aimed at: promoting strong and effective enforcement internally and at our borders; strengthening cooperation to reduce global piracy and counterfeiting; and fostering public-private partnerships to protect intellectual property.

Initial efforts will focus on working more closely together to address challenges in China and Russia. Additional concerns in Asia, Latin America and the Middle East will also be addressed.

U.S. intellectual property industries are the most important growth drivers in the American economy, accounting for over half of all U.S. exports, contributing nearly 40% of the growth achieved by U.S. industry and employing 18 million workers. It is estimated that IP theft costs U.S. businesses approximately $250 billion annually.

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Global growth causes for small business IP protection.
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Today's Terms

International copyright

Definition:
There is no such thing as an “international copyright” that will automatically protect an author’s writings throughout the world. Protection against unauthorized use in a particular country basically depends on the national laws of that country.

Infringement of copyright

Definition:
Can pertain to US CODE TITLE 17, CHAPTER 5 Sec. 501. - Infringement of copyright see the law, example: The legal or beneficial owner of an exclusive right under a copyright is entitled rights

Novelty and prior art

Definition:
A trade secret may be a device or process which is patentable; but it need not be that. It may be a device or process which is clearly anticipated in the prior art or one which is merely a mechanical improvement that a good mechanic can make. Novelty and invention are not requisite for a trade secret as they are for patentability. These requirements are essential to patentability because a patent protects against unlicensed use of the patented device or process even by one who discovers it properly through independent research.

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