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U.S. Government Urges Businesses To Protect Their Intellectual Property From Theft Overseas

Austin, Texas – U. S. Deputy Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property Stephen Pinkos and U.S. Representative Lamar Smith today warned an audience of Austin small-businessmen and women that they are increasingly vulnerable to overseas intellectual property theft -- even if they do not
export -- and urged them to consider protective action.

In remarks before the “Conference on the Global Intellectual Property Marketplace,” sponsored by the
Commerce Department’s U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), Pinkos and Smith urged the audience
to consider intellectual property protection in the United States and overseas a priority business decision.
Pinkos noted that 90 percent of the companies exporting goods from Texas in 2002 were small and mediumsized
firms.

“Texas’ innovators and inventors are among the best that our country has to offer, and the intellectual
property that they develop is critical to the U.S. economy as a whole,” Pinkos said. “This seminar in Austin
will educate Texas small business owners and arm them with the information they need to protect their
intellectual property and continue to grow our economy.”

Congressman Lamar Smith, Chairman of the House of Representatives Subcommittee on Courts, the Internet
and Intellectual Property, also attended the seminar and emphasized the importance of new legislation
supporting intellectual property rights.

While theft of intellectual property poses a serious threat to all American businesses, small businesses are
particularly vulnerable because they often lack the knowledge and expertise to effectively combat it. Because
small businesses typically do not have personnel or maintain large operations in other countries, theft of their
intellectual property overseas can go undetected.

The Austin seminar is the third in a series the USPTO is hosting across the country to help educate American
small businesses about the realities of piracy and counterfeiting. During the two-day seminar (September 12-
13, 2005) in Austin, intellectual property experts from the agency are providing attendees with details and
useful tips about protecting and enforcing their intellectual property rights in the United States and around
the world.

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Did You Know?    
 
 
WIPO has it's own definition intellectual property.
The World Intellectual Property Organization defines intellectual property as creations of the mind: literary, inventions and artistic works, and names, images, symbols, and designs used in commerce.

 


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Intellectual Property Terms

 


Today's Terms

Copyright owner

Definition:
With respect to any one of the exclusive rights comprised in a copyright, refers to the owner of that particular right. The exclusive rights provided by Copyright are completely divisible. Copyright in a work vests initially in the author or authors of the work. However, the author may assign some or all of his or her rights to another, e.g., to a publisher, if the work has appeared in a formal publication, who then becomes the owner of the rights assigned.

Unfair Competition

Definition:
Commercial conduct that the law views as unjust. A person injured by an act of unfair competition is entitled to relief in a civil action against the perpetrator of the act.

Service mark

Definition:
A service mark is any word, name, symbol, device, or any combination, used, or intended to be used, in commerce, to identify and distinguish the services of one provider from services provided by others, and to indicate the source of the services.

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Topics Related to Intellectual Property:

  • Copyright Issues
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  • Trademarks
  • Unfair Competition Concerns
  • Right of Publicity Questions
  • Confidentiality Agreement
  • Patent Corporation Treaty

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