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Intellectual Property

Apr. 8, 2010

Enforcing IP Laws in the Age of Obama

The Obama administration is in the midst of creating the first ever government-wide plan for how a host of agencies work together to enforce intellectual property laws.

By Robert Iafolla

Daily Journal Staff Writer

WASHINGTON - The Obama administration is in the midst of creating the first ever government-wide plan for how a host of agencies work together to enforce intellectual property laws.

Victoria A. Espinel, as the White House's IP enforcement coordinator, is responsible for that plan. A big part of her job, so far, has been listening - to agencies, companies, organizations, a...

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