PURPOSE
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16 May 2008 The next meeting of the IPC will be held in the IEEE-USA Conference Room, 1828 L Street, NW, Suite 1202.
August 2007 Coverage of the IEEE-USA letter to Congress opposing the 2007 Patent Reform Bill:
"Engineers Fight Patent Reform, Not Patent Trolls" New York Times BITS Blog (30 Aug)
"IEEE voices opposition to the Patent Reform Act of 2007" www.filewrapper.com (28 Aug)
The Patent Prospector Blog (27 Aug)
November 2005 The IPC approved draft legislation
that would establish limits for employment agreements clarifying what intellectual property created by an employee can be claimed by the company and what belongs to the employee. Text of draft legislation.
27 June 2005 Supreme Court Opinion: METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER STUDIOS INC., ET AL., PETITIONERS v. GROKSTER, LTD., ET AL. No. 04-480
Inducing Infringement of Copyrights - Resource page
24 January 2005 IEEE-USA Seeks to Prevent Copyright
Infringement, Preserve Technological Innovation in
Electronic File Sharing: Amicus Brief Filed in U.S. Supreme
Court Today. (MGM v. Grokster, Supreme Court Case No. 04-480) See our
Resource Page Here.
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January 2005 IEEE-USA seeks to protect right to reverse
engineer for interoperability in amicus brief filed in 8th
Circuit Court of Appeals, click
here.
22 July
2004
For information on IEEE-USA's
testimony on the Inducing Infringement of Copyrights Act
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The Intellectual Property Committee's primary
objective is to focus on intellectual property matters as they relate to the IEEE's
U.S.
membership (employed engineers, faculty, scientists, inventors, entrepreneurs, etc.), fast
moving technology, technology transfer, and U.S. competitiveness.
IPC prepares testimony and position statements,
drafts legislation, and delivers expert testimony before the U.S. Congress & the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
The IPC is often called upon to offer advice to
the U.S. Copyright Office, Office of Science and
Technology Policy, the United States Trade
Representative Office, and to the Office of the Assistant Attorney General for
Antitrust issues.
All IPC-developed positions represent a consensus of a diverse
group of engineers and lawyers who are either sole practitioners or work for industry.
This committee promotes the interests of individual engineers and the U.S. technological
workforce.
ISSUES & ACTIVITIES
For 2008, the IPC is focusing on the following
priority issues and activities:
23 October 2007 - Coalition letter to Senate leadership, IEEE-USA signed onto a letter
bearing the names of more than 430 organizations and companies united in
opposition to the Patent Reform Act of 2007 as currently written. Spanning a
vast range of industries and including every size of entity from startups to
the nation's largest corporations, the signatories are based in all 50 states
and the District of Columbia.
27 August 2007 - Read IEEE-USA's letter to House and Senate Leaders and Judiciary Committee members opposing adoption of the Patent Reform Act of 2007 (S. 1145/H.R. 1908)
The IPC is prepared to also act on other issues related to intellectual property as they arise. For a complete listing of IEEE-USA's 2007 policy priorities, visit: http://ieeeusa.org/policy/issues/index.html
NATIONAL INVENTOR's HALL of FAME
The National Inventors Hall of Fame™ honors the women and men responsible for the great technological advances that make human, social and economic progress possible.
Each year, the Selection Committee - including representatives of IEEE - of the National Inventors Hall of Fame Foundation selects inventors for induction.
These are selected from a field of people nominated by peers and the public. The Selection Committee includes representatives from the leading national scientific and technical organizations. Please visit http://www.invent.org/ for more information and for nomination forms, and help to gain recognition for the colleagues and peers who inspire you.
The Hall of Fame also awards collegiate inventors for their contributions. Visit http://www.invent.org/collegiate/index.html for more information.
LEGISLATION
- 110th Congress: Introduced Legislation of Interest:
HR 1908 — Patent Reform Act of 2007 
Sponsor: Berman, Howard L. (D-Calif.)
Last Major Action: Enrolled in the US House; placed on the Senate calendar.
S 1145 — Patent Reform Act of 2007
Sponsor: Leahy, Patrick J. (D-Vt.)
Last Major Action:
24 January 2008; Amended by Leahy and placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 563.
Department of Commerce, Letter providing the views of the Administration on S. 1145, the "Patent Reform Act of
2007," as reported by the Senate Judiciary Committee on January 24,2008.
ARCHIVES
PUBLICATIONS
Intellectual Property & The Employee Engineer by Orin Laney - http://www.ieeeusa.org/members/IPandtheengineer.pdf (The IPC plans to update this publication in 2008)
POSITION STATEMENTS
The IEEE-USA Board of Directors had adopted the following IEEE-USA IPC-developed position statements:
TESTIMONY & POLICY COMMUNICATIONS
IPC initiated the following IEEE-USA
testimony and communications to the U.S. Congress and the Administration:
Web Resources
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY POLICY COMMITTEE
The 15-member committee meets approximately four times a year in Washington, DC. Additionally, 45 other IEEE members serve as corresponding members of the IPC and assist with drafting position statements, amicus briefs, and all communications with policy makers.
2007 Key Contacts:
Chair: Keith Grzelak - Spokane, WA
Vice-Chair: Glenn Tenney - San Mateo, CA
Staff: Erica Wissolik - Washington, DC
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