Chamber Applauds Announcement of White House Intellectual Property Advisory Committees
Yesterday, President Obama issued an Executive Order establishing two White House Intellectual Property advisory committees, including the formation of an interagency Senior Intellectual Property Enforcement Advisory Committee. The senior advisory committee comprises cabinet level officials from State, Treasury, Justice, Agriculture, Commerce, Health and Human Services, Homeland Security, Office of Management and Budget, as well as, the United States Trade Representative. Both committees will be chaired by the Intellectual Property Enforcement Coordinator (IPEC), Ms. Victoria Espinel. The formation of these advisory committees is not only a major step forward to expand federal government’s IP enforcement efforts, it is also a critical recognition by the Obama administration that we need to do more to better protect and promote IP.
Earlier this week, in an address here at the Chamber of Commerce, President Obama stated that as Americans, “we need to out-innovate, we need to out-educate, we need to out-build our competitors. We need an economy that’s based not on what we consume and borrow from other nations, but what we make and what we sell around the world.” We simply cannot achieve this innovation and future economic growth without strong IP rights. The White House’s creations of these advisory committees, coupled with recent Congressional actions to improve IP enforcement, are both positive steps in the fight against the scourge of counterfeiting and piracy.


