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Intellectual Property in the Trans‐​Pacific Partnership: National Interest or Corporate Handout?

Intellectual property has been a focus of U.S. trade policy for many decades, and the Trans‐​Pacific Partnership negotiations include an especially ambitious effort by the United States to strengthen international intellectual property laws. At the same time, however, there is serious debate within the United States over the proper scope and level of intellectual property protection. Is it in the interests of the United States to seek to harmonize intellectual property rules around the world, or is the U.S. position overly influenced by special interests hoping to export bad policy abroad and to lock it in at home? Come hear our panel of experts discuss why trade agreements cover intellectual property law, whose interests are served, and what, if anything, should be done about it.

Featuring
Margot Kaminski
Tom Giovanetti
Simon Lester

Nonresident Fellow, Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy