United States:
IP Under Biden: What Does The Future Look Like?
17 November 2020
Morrison & Foerster LLP
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Mark Whitaker spoke to World IP Review about
the potential effects of Joe Biden's presidency on intellectual
property.
"With a Biden administration, I anticipate a return to
Obama-era activism on IP-related legislation and enforcement,"
Mark said. "IP during the Trump era, both in the
administration and within the judiciary committees of both chambers
of Congress, was put on the back burner...[which] leaves an
opportunity for the Biden administration to take up a number of
legislative reforms."
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