Videos

Intellectual Property -- A Solution for America's Challenges

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The GIPC is pleased to unveil our newest video, highlighting the importance of intellectual property to America’s job growth and economic prosperity. This video showcases the simple facts about IP—IP-dependent industries represent 40% of America's economic growth, account for more than $5 trillion of the gross domestic product, and comprise more than half of all exports. Additionally, 18 million Americans work in IP-intensive industries. These jobs often pay better and are expected to grow faster over the next decade than the national average.

Illicit: The Dark Trade

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Produced by National Geographic in partnership with the U.S. Chamber of Commece, "Illicit: The Dark Trade" is based on the bestselling book by Dr. Moisés Naím, exposing the criminal networks behind the multi-billion dollar global trade of illicit goods.   The documentary won an Emmy Award for "Outstanding Individual Achievement in a Craft: Graphic Design & Art Direction" and was also nominated for "Outstanding Investigative Journalism - Long Form."  To learn more, please visit www.shopngvideos.com.

Intellectual Property and Innovation in Healthcare

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Dr. Mark T. Esper, executive vice president of the U.S. Chamber's Global IP Center, participated in a panel discussion with Congressman Dan Lungren, hosted by the Galen Institute, on the value of innovation in the healthcare industry and the importance of intellectual property rights protection.  Dr. Esper called on the Obama Administration to deliver the national IP strategy this summer to better enhance our enforcement tools and efforts to curb IP theft. 

** Dr. Esper's presentation starts at 22:00 mark.

 

Dr. Mark Esper and GIPC’s 2010 IP Agenda

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Dr. Mark Esper, executive vice president of U.S. Chamber’s GIPC, outlines GIPC’s 2010 intellectual property agenda as proposed to the Obama Administration and Congress.

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