2017 World IP Day: Piracy and Malware, a Single Problem
Tom Galvin, Executive Director, Digital Citizens Alliance explains how piracy and malware are interrelated.
2017 World IP Day: Plundering Video: the Pirate Set-Top Box
David Green, Vice President, Public Policy, NBCUniversal, Inc. demonstrates the interface between technology and piracy.
2017 World IP Day: Who is Making Money on Piracy?
Brad Buckles, Executive Vice President, Anti-Piracy, Recording Industry Association of America explains the many economic enterprises that rely on piracy.
2017 World IP Day: The Importance of IP to the U.S. Economy
Frank Cullen, Executive Director for Domestic IP Policy, Global Intellectual Property Center, U.S. Chamber of Commerce discusses the economic impact of intellectual property.
2017 World IP Day: A Message from WIPO--Innovation Improving Lives
Deputy Director General, Patents and Technology Sector for the World Intellectual Property Organization John Sandage, speaks to the future of innovation on the global market.
2017 World IP Day: IP and Trade--What Now?
IPI President Tom Giovanetti welcomes U.S. International Trade Commissioner F. Scott Kieff to IPI’s 2017 World Intellectual Property Day Celebration.
Imposing Pharmaceutical Price Controls Hampers Innovation (Audio: Interview)
Dr. Merrill Matthews tells the national Lars Larson Show the many reasons explaining the high cost of some prescription drugs, what solutions would lower their cost, and warns that regulations or price controls would only make them more expensive or ensure they never reach the market.
Video: Giving Away the Internet?
In remarks delivered at the 2014 Red State Gathering, IPI president Tom Giovanetti warns that a majority of the world’s countries would like to see the functions of the Internet severed from the United States in order to change the way it works, and make it easier to filter and restrict websites, free speech, and especially political speech.
SCOTUS Decisions on Aereo, Cell Phone Privacy, NLRB Appointments (IPI Podcast)
This week the Supremes ruled favorably not only for property rights and civil liberties, but also delivered a hefty bench slap on a White House power grab.
Ireland's Plain Packaging Law (Audio: Interview)
Tom Giovanetti joins Mark Davis on 660 AM The Answer to explain why an Irish mandate is a violation of property rights and freedom of speech for companies.