International Intellectual Property Institute

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The International Intellectual Property Institute (IIPI) is a

developing countries.[1]

Bruce A. Lehman, who served as Assistant

U.S. Commissioner of Patents and Trademarks from August 1993 through December 1998, is Chairman and President of IIPI.[2]

History

IIPI works to establish constituencies of policymakers, business leaders and judicial stakeholders in the developing world who understand that effective, enforceable intellectual property rights -

industrial designs, etc. - are a valuable tool in the promotion of economic development
in their own countries.

Through the support of private corporations, the

standards of living
.

See also

  • Intellectual Property Organization

References

  1. ^ Background, IIPI web site (checked 17 Aug 2017)
  2. ^ IIPI Board: Board of Directors: Honorable Bruce A. Lehman, IIPI web site (checked 17 Aug 2017)

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