Intellectual Property
May 24, 2005
U.S. Enforcement of Piracy is Already Severe
Letter to the Editor - In her article "Intellectual Property Piracy Threatens Worldwide Economic Health, Stability" (May 13 Daily Journal), Maria Lavanos Cattaui, secretary general of the International Chamber of Commerce, decries the threat to the international economy and government revenue sources due to the infringement of intellectual property rights worldwide. Cattaui calls for "vigorous" government enforcement of intellectual property rights to stop intellectual property infringement.




In her article "Intellectual Property Piracy Threatens Worldwide Economic Health, Stability" (May 13 Daily Journal), Maria Lavanos Cattaui, secretary general of the International Chamber of Commerce, decries the threat to the international economy and government revenue sources due to the infringe...
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