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- Intellectual_Property_Attache_Act abstract "The Intellectual Property Attache Act (IPAA) was unveiled by U.S. Representative Lamar Smith on July 9, 2012. This act was a section of the previously unsuccessful Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) which did not pass its markup by the House Judiciary Committee. It is speculated that Rep. Smith, the originator of SOPA itself, is attempting to bring elements of SOPA into regulation in smaller sections so as to receive less of a controversial response from the general public. Following two very controversial proposals that did not pass into law – the PROTECT IP Act (PIPA) and SOPA – the IPAA has been quietly unveiled “with almost no public scrutiny.” This means that the public has not been able to see into the process and were not given the opportunity to create as much of a worldwide digital outrage as that which was occasioned by IPAA's predecessors. The bill's aim is to increase the presence of privacy attaches around the world. These privacy attaches play the role of 'diplomats' for the United States, encouraging other countries to further enforce intellectual privacy regulations and break down on those infringing these rules. The attaches, currently linked to the US Patent and Trademark Office, would be set up with a new agency, increasing their visibility and presence within the US government.".
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- Intellectual_Property_Attache_Act acronym "IPAA".
- Intellectual_Property_Attache_Act fullname ""To promote a level playing field for American innovators abroad and American job creation by improving the intellectual property attache program, and coordinating and aligning intellectual property policy with compelling economic interests of the United States and freedom."".
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- Intellectual_Property_Attache_Act introducedby Lamar_S._Smith.
- Intellectual_Property_Attache_Act introduceddate "2012-07-10".
- Intellectual_Property_Attache_Act introducedin "House".
- Intellectual_Property_Attache_Act name "Intellectual Property Attache Act".
- Intellectual_Property_Attache_Act subject Category:United_States_intellectual_property_law.
- Intellectual_Property_Attache_Act comment "The Intellectual Property Attache Act (IPAA) was unveiled by U.S. Representative Lamar Smith on July 9, 2012. This act was a section of the previously unsuccessful Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) which did not pass its markup by the House Judiciary Committee. It is speculated that Rep. Smith, the originator of SOPA itself, is attempting to bring elements of SOPA into regulation in smaller sections so as to receive less of a controversial response from the general public.".
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