The Global Innovation Policy Center (formerly the Global Intellectual Property Center, and commonly known as GIPC) is the principal institution of the
United States Chamber of Commerce
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handling all issues relating to innovation and creativity through advocating for strong intellectual property standards.
It aims to:
* strengthen the protection and enforcement of
IP rights in the
United States
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and abroad,
* promote and defend the system of IP rights and norms in the United States, key countries, and multilateral forums,
* increase support for IP rights as a driver of
innovation and creativity.
History
The Global Innovation Policy Center was launched in October 2007 at the U.S. Chamber’s 4th Annual
Anti-Counterfeiting and Piracy Summit. The GIPC was formed as an expansion of the existing efforts of the U.S. Chamber’s Global Anti-Counterfeiting and Piracy Initiative.
Leadership
*
Thomas J. Donohue, President & CEO, U.S. Chamber of Commerce
* David Hirschmann, President & CEO, GIPC
* Patrick Kilbride, Senior Vice President, GIPC
References
External links
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*{{Twitter, globalIPcenter
Intellectual property organizations
United States Chamber of Commerce