2024 World IP Day

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2024 World IP Day

On May 1, 2024 we will celebrate World IP Day focused on "Sustainable Development Goals: IP as a Solution"

By USPTO/USCO/AIPLA/INTA/GIPC/ABA/IPO/GLIPA/LES/IPA

Date and time

Wednesday, May 1 · 4 - 7pm EDT

Location

The U.S. Capitol Visitor Center

First Street Southeast Washington, DC 20515

About this event


On May 1, 2024 we will celebrate World IP Day focused on this year’s theme:

IP and the SDGs: Building Our Common Future With Innovation and Creativity.


Join AIPLA and partner organizations on May 1 in Washington, DC, for a special three-hour program to celebrate World Intellectual Property Day 2024. This annual international event is an opportunity to learn about the role that intellectual property (IP) rights play in encouraging innovation and creativity.

Many thanks to our event sponsor, Representative Darrell Issa (R-CA) Chair, House Judiciary’s Subcommittee on Courts, Intellectual Property, and the Internet.


Where: Capitol Visitors Center, US Capitol Building, ROOM CVC217. Space is limited.


LIVE STREAM is also available. Please add a live-stream ticket if you plan to attend remotely. The link will be provided in your registration confirmation.


When: 4:00 – 7:00 PM - Reception from 6:00 - 7:00 PM

Programming schedule coming soon!


The event is coordinated with the USPTO, and many thanks to the sponsors and supporting organizations:

American Intellectual Property Law Association (AIPLA), US Chamber of Commerce Global Innovation Policy Center (GIPC), International Trademark Association (INTA), The American Bar Association's Section on Intellectual Property Law (ABA-IPL), the US IP Alliance, the Global IP Alliance, the Intellectual Property Owners Association (IPO), the Licensing Executives Society International, and the US Copyright Office

This event is free and meets the requirements of a widely attended event under Congressional Ethics Rules.

This event is open to members of the press.

There is no fee to attend, but please register above.

Organized by

USPTO: The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) is the federal agency for granting U.S. patents and registering trademarks. In doing this, the USPTO fulfills the mandate of Article I, Section 8, Clause 8, of the Constitution that the legislative branch "promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts, by securing for limited Times to Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to their respective Writings and Discoveries." The USPTO registers trademarks based on the commerce clause of the Constitution (Article I, Section 8, Clause 3). Under this system of protection, American industry has flourished. New products have been invented, new uses for old ones discovered, and employment opportunities created for millions of Americans. The strength and vitality of the U.S. economy depends directly on effective mechanisms that protect new ideas and investments in innovation and creativity. The continued demand for patents and trademarks underscores the ingenuity of American inventors and entrepreneurs. The USPTO is at the cutting edge of the nation's technological progress and achievement. www.uspto.gov

USCO: For over 150 years, the Copyright Office has been at the forefront of U.S. copyright. As part of the Library of Congress since 1870, and recognized by Congress as a separate department of the Library since 1897, the Copyright Office registers copyright claims, records information about copyright ownership, provides information to the public, and assists Congress and other parts of the government on a wide range of copyright issues, both simple and complex. Through this work, the Copyright Office is committed to helping fulfill copyright’s Constitutional purpose and to promote creativity and free expression for the benefit of all. www.copyright.gov

AIPLA: The American Intellectual Property Law Association (AIPLA) is a national bar association constituted primarily of lawyers in private and corporate practice, in government service, and in the academic community. AIPLA represents a wide and diverse spectrum of individuals from law firms, companies, and institutions involved directly or indirectly in the practice of patent, trademark, copyright, and unfair competition law, as well as other fields of law affecting intellectual property.  AIPLA's members represent both owners and users of intellectual property. www.aipla.org

INTA: The International Trademark Association (INTA) is a global association of brand owners and professionals dedicated to supporting trademarks and related intellectual property (IP) to foster consumer trust, economic growth, and innovation. Members include more than 7,200 trademark owners, professionals, and academics from 191 countries, who benefit from the Association’s global trademark resources, policy development, education and training, and international network. Founded in 1878, INTA is headquartered in New York City, with offices in Brussels, Santiago, Shanghai, Singapore, and Washington, D.C., and representatives in Geneva and New Delhi. For more information, please visit www.inta.org.

GIPC: The Global Innovation Policy Center (GIPC) was established in 2007 as an affiliate of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. Today, the GIPC is leading a worldwide effort to champion intellectual property rights as vital to creating jobs, saving lives, advancing global economic growth, and generating breakthrough solutions to global challenges. www.theglobalipcenter.com

ABA-IPL: Established in 1894, the American Bar Association Section of Intellectual Property Law is the world’s oldest and largest IP-related organization. The Section’s membership includes attorneys and other professionals who represent intellectual property owners, accused infringers, and businesses, universities, and research institutions across a wide range of industries. The Section promotes the development and improvement of intellectual property law and takes an active role in addressing proposed legislation, administrative rule changes, and international initiatives. ABA-IPL Website

IPO: The Intellectual Property Owners Association (IPO), established in 1972, is a trade association for owners of patents, trademarks, copyrights and trade secrets.  IPO serves all intellectual property owners in all industries and all fields of technology. IPO advocates for effective and affordable IP ownership rights and provides a wide array of services to members, including: supporting member interests relating to legislative and international issues; analyzing current IP issues; information and educational services; and disseminating information to the general public on the importance of intellectual property rights.  www.ipo.org

GLIPA: Unleashing the potential of Intellectual Property to improve everyone’s lives, the Global IP Alliance transcends borders and politics. We empower IP for a better and more sustainable future for our planet, for present & future generations https://www.glipa.org

LESI: Founded in 1973, and incorporated in 2000, LES International (LESI) is the umbrella organization of national and regional associations for licensing executives. A Board of Directors and Board of Delegates, consisting of representatives of all national and regional societies, oversee the activities of LESI. To function as a non-profit professional organization to broadly support LES Societies in their efforts on behalf of individual members by: Setting and promoting consistent, high professional standards for licensing executives on a global basis, Creating and maintaining various geographically based LES Societies with the necessary number and balance of local members, Providing organizational leadership, coordination and advice, Facilitating professional networking between the members of LES Societies, Providing quality educational content to, and facilitating the sharing of educational content between LES Societies, and Informing and interacting with global organizations and policy forums concerning the economic significance and importance of licensing and other transfer of technology and intellectual property rights.   https://www.lesi.org

USIPA: US IP Aliance is a non-profit organization whose mission is to provide the intellectual property leadership to make the United States a global model for the most efficient and effective ecosystemfor the economic and social well-being of its citizens. They do this by raising IP awareness and education, facilitating IP ecosystem collaboration, and growing IP diversity and inclusion.  https://www.usipalliance.org

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